There are no missile carriers in Black and Azov Seas, Russia may be preparing another attack
As of January 3, there are no Russian missile carriers in the Black and Azov Seas. Russia is keeping them at base points, probably because of the storm.
Ukrainian Naval Forces report.
Up to 6 Russian ships are on combat duty in the Black Sea, but there are no "Kalibr" carriers among them. One Russian ship is on combat duty in the Sea of Azov, but it is not a missile carrier.
At the same time, 9 Russian ships are on duty in the Mediterranean Sea, 5 of them are carriers of "Kalibr" cruise missiles, the total volley is 72 missiles.
Commenting on the presence of Russian missile carriers at the bases, head of OC South press centre Natalia Humeniuk said that Russian occupying forces are probably hindered by the storm.
"They are without missile carriers, since they are all at base points, and there is some kind of process going on there. Perhaps with new training in view of the calendar and prospects of the same Christmas, we are aware of the possibility and probable preparation for these "scraps" on duty. But it will not be soon, for another 2-3 days, we will not be in such critical missile danger from the sea," Humeniuk said.
At the same time, it does not rule out attacks by Shahed-136 drones.
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Earlier, Ukrainian Air Force stated that they were preparing for possible Russian attacks, but they did not know when exactly Russian occupying forces might launch another missile attack.
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