Russia has deployed missile carriers in the Black Sea: what possible launch of 'Kalibrs' could occur.
This morning, the Russian Federation deployed six ships on combat duty in the Black Sea. Of these, three are carriers of sea-based cruise missiles of the 'Kalibr' type. According to information from the Naval Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, these missile carriers can launch up to 6 'Kalibrs' simultaneously.
However, no enemy ships have been detected in the Sea of Azov.
Additionally, Russian ships are absent from the Mediterranean Sea.
Furthermore, military command reported that over the past day, four vessels passed through the Kerch Strait into the Black Sea in the interests of Russia, one of which continued towards the Bosporus Strait. Also, five vessels passed into the Sea of Azov, three of which were coming from the Bosporus Strait.
It should be reminded that on November 24 at 06:28, an air alert was declared in Kyiv and some regions of Ukraine due to the threat of enemy unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
During the air alert in the morning of November 24, explosions were heard in Kyiv, which were reported by civil defense.
Earlier, it was reported that Russian forces launched a medium-range ballistic missile 'Oreshnik' at Dnipro on November 21, as stated by Vladimir Putin.
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