No Russian Kalibr carriers in Black Sea, says Ukraine’s navy

Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation (Photo:Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation)
Ten Russian ships were on combat duty in the Black Sea, albeit not a single missile carrier, the Ukrainian Navy reported on Dec. 10.
According to the navy, the enemy continues to control maritime routes in the Sea of Azov, keeping two ships on combat duty.
At the same time, there are nine Russian vessels in the Mediterranean Sea, including five Kalibr cruise missile carriers, with a total salvo of 76 missiles.
During the day, 29 vessels passed through the Kerch-Yenikale Strait on behalf of Russia: 29 vessels were sailing towards the Sea of Azov, 10 of them were moving from the Bosporus Strait, while 12 vessels were heading towards the Black Sea, nine of which continued sailing towards the Bosporus Strait.
Chief of the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine Kyrylo Budanov stated that Russia's stockpile of missiles would allow the aggressor to launch several more mass strikes on Ukraine. After that, according to him, the Kremlin will reach a complete zero.
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