Russia uses Caspian Sea missile carriers to attack Ukraine for first time - OC South
During shelling on December 31, Russian troops used missile carriers from the Caspian Sea for the first time
Operational Command South's (OC South) press center head Natalia Humeniuk said this on the air of the telethon.
In particular, this indicates that it is increasingly difficult for the Russian Federation to deliver its missiles to the Black Sea.
“It was characteristic of yesterday's missile attack that missile carriers from the Caspian Sea were used. This was the first time during the period of a full-scale invasion that it was recorded. Because, probably, it is more difficult for them to deliver their supplies to the Black Sea coast. This indicates that we are quite successful in keeping logistics under fire control,” Humeniuk said.
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On December 20, Yehor Cherniev, a member of the defense committee of Ukraine's parliament, stated that Russia produces up to 30 Kalibr missiles a month using the components it has.
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As of December 30, there was one enemy Kalibr carrier on combat duty in the Black Sea with a total volley of eight missiles.
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On January 1, it became known that up to 5 ships of the Russian Federation are on combat duty in the Black Sea.
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