One Russian Kalibr missiles carrier on combat duty in Black Sea

One Russian Kalibr missiles carrier on combat duty in Black Sea

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One Russian warship equipped with Kalibr cruise missiles is currently on combat duty in the Black Sea, while no enemy vessels are present in the Sea of Azov.

This was reported by the Ukrainian Navy on Facebook, according to Ukrinform.

"In the Black Sea, there is one enemy warship carrying Kalibr cruise missiles, with a total salvo capacity of up to four missiles. No enemy warships are currently present in the Sea of Azov," the statement reads.

According to the Ukrainian Navy, there are four Russian warships in the Mediterranean Sea, including three carriers of Kalibr missiles with a total salvo capacity of up to 26 missiles.

Over the past day, in the interests of the Russian Federation, the following vessel movements were recorded through the Kerch Strait: six ships entered the Black Sea, two of which continued toward the Bosporus Strait, 12 ships entered the Sea of Azov, five of which came from the Bosporus Strait.

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As Ukrinform previously reported, according to the UK Ministry of Defense, Russia has been withdrawing ammunition-carrying warships from Syria in recent days.

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