Humeniuk: enemy changing tactics by deploying missile carriers in Sea of Azov

Humeniuk: enemy changing tactics by deploying missile carriers in Sea of Azov

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Last night, the enemy fired two Kalibr missiles at the Odesa region from the Sea of Azov, which indicates a change in tactics.

This was stated by Natalia Humeniuk, head of the Joint Coordination Press Center of the Southern Defense Forces of Ukraine, during the 'United News' telethon, a Ukrinform correspondent reported.

"The enemy has deployed a missile carrier this time in the Sea of Azov, which means that they are looking for new tactics and new directions to bypass Ukrainian air defense systems," Humeniuk said.

She reported that the enemy attacked the southern regions that night. At first, it used tactical aircraft. Two Kh-35 missiles were sent toward one of the ports of the Odesa region, which were destroyed by air defense.

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A few hours later, the enemy attacked the Odesa region with Kalibr. Two missiles launched were destroyed. " This time the enemy located the missile launcher in the Sea of Azov," said Humeniuk.

As reported, at night on August 25, the Air Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine destroyed all five enemy targets - four missiles and an attack UAV.

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