Russia keeping a warship with Kalibr cruise missiles deployed in Black Sea

Air force warns that Russia still wants to achieve full blackout in Ukraine
Air force warns that Russia still wants to achieve full blackout in Ukraine

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The enemy continues to control shipping lanes in the Sea of Azov, keeping two warships on combat duty there.

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Ten Russian warships are deployed in the Mediterranean Sea, including five cruise missile carriers with a total of 76 missiles.

In the past 24 hours, Russia sent 33 ships and boats through the Kerch Strait to the Sea of Azov and 40 ships and boats in the other direction to the Black Sea.

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Ukrainian Air Force spokesman Yuriy Ihnat said new Russian mass strikes can be expected at any time, as Russia still wants to achieve a complete blackout in Ukraine.

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