Russia deploys missile submarine equipped with 4 Kalibr missiles into Black Sea
On the morning of February 27, Russian troops have deployed a missile submarine equipped with 4 Kalibr missiles into the Black Sea. There is a high probability of missile strikes throughout Ukraine
Colonel Vladyslav Nazarov, spokesman for the Southern Operational Command, shared the information.
"The enemy ship grouping in the Black Sea is keeping a safe distance from the Ukrainian-controlled coast," Nazarov wrote.
The Russian army keeps 6 ships in the waters, including a missile submarine armed with 4 Kalibr missiles, which was withdrawn in the morning.
Russia also continues conducting aerial reconnaissance with drones. In particular, summarizing the night attacks, there is a high probability of missile attacks.
"Be vigilant and attentive, do not neglect security measures, respond promptly to air raid alarms," emphasized the spokesman for the South military command.
Nazarov called on Ukrainians to be aware of the mine danger on land, on the de-occupied territories, in the coastal zone and on the coast, where stormy seas can bring out a sea mine.
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On February 26, Russia did not put missile carriers on duty in the Black Sea due to the storm, it was moving away from the coast controlled by Ukraine because of possible attacks with long-range weapons.
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