Ukrainian Navy assessed the situation with Russian missile carriers in the Black Sea.
The Naval Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that there is one enemy ship in the Black Sea that has "Kalibr" cruise missiles and can launch up to 4 missiles simultaneously.
There are no enemy ships in the Azov Sea, the department noted. In the Mediterranean Sea, there are 5 enemy ships, of which 4 can launch a total of up to 32 "Kalibr" missiles.
During the day, in the interest of the Russian Federation, 12 ships passed through the Kerch Strait to the Black Sea, 7 of which continued their movement to the Bosphorus Strait; 11 ships entered the Azov Sea, 5 of which were coming from the Bosphorus Strait. "The Russian Federation continues to violate the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea 1974 (SOLAS) by turning off automatic identification systems," - emphasized the Ukrainian Navy.
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