Russia holds two 'Kalibr' carriers in the Black Sea.
10.10.2024
1924

Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
10.10.2024
1924

Threat of 'Kalibr' from Russian ships
The Ukrainian Naval Forces report that there are two Russian ships in the Black Sea capable of launching 'Kalibr' missiles onto Ukraine's territory.
Both ships are carriers of 'Kalibr' cruise missiles and can launch up to 8 missiles simultaneously.
In the Azov Sea, enemy ships are currently absent, but they continue to be spotted in the Mediterranean, specifically, two vessels are registered, one of which is also capable of launching 'Kalibrs', up to 4 missiles.
Over the past day, Russia violated the International SOLAS Convention by turning off the automatic identification systems. Additionally:
- 9 vessels headed to the Black Sea, of which 6 continued towards the Bosphorus;
- 7 vessels headed to the Azov Sea, of which 1 was coming from the Bosphorus.
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