Russians hold one 'Kalibr' missile carrier in the Black Sea – Ukrainian Navy.


According to the Ukrainian Navy, there is one enemy ship in the Black Sea waters capable of launching up to 4 'Kalibr'-type missiles.
There are no enemy ships in the Sea of Azov, but there is also one vessel in the Mediterranean Sea capable of making up to 8 shots.
In the last day, the Russian Federation allowed 3 ships to pass through the Kerch Strait into the Black Sea and 5 ships into the Sea of Azov (of which 2 traveled from the Bosphorus).
Additionally, Russia continues to violate the SOLAS International Convention by disabling automatic identification systems.
Ukrainian Navy spokesperson Dmytro Pletenchuk stated that the Russian fleet can no longer influence the course of military actions in Ukraine.
Earlier, British intelligence reported a change in Russia's strategy in the Black Sea following the loss of a Tu-22M3 aircraft. Russian forces have become more cautious in their operations, and the Russian fleet is also training to attack targets deep in Europe with nuclear missiles.
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