Danger remains: OC South reports two enemy missile carriers in Black Sea
Two Russian missile carriers are still in the Black Sea after a massive attack on Ukraine, so the threat of repeated shelling remains
Natalia Humeniuk, OC South spokeswoman, announced this on the telethon on March 9.
According to her, on Wednesday, "the enemy tried to lull our vigilance by moving all missile carriers to their base points." However, air defense units were prepared for a possible attack.
"Now there are two missile carriers equipped with 16 Kalibr missiles in the Black Sea. The danger remains. It’s not only about massive missile attacks, but also single target strikes," Humeniuk said.
According to her, "a characteristic feature of this attack was that Russians launched several waves" and tried to distract the air defense with Shahed drones.
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