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The enemy continues to keep three submarines in the Black Sea - Navy

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The Ukrainian Navy reports the presence of three Russian submarines in the Black Sea. They carry up to 12 Kalibr cruise missiles and could pose a threat.

The Russians continue to maintain three submarines carrying cruise missiles in the Black Sea, with a total volley of up to 12 "caliber" missiles. The presence of the submarines looks like a training exercise for personnel, but such exercises periodically end with practical firing, so one should always expect danger from these units. This was stated by Dmytro Pletenchuk, a spokesman for the Ukrainian Navy, during a telethon, UNN reports .

Details

The situation remains unchanged. There are three submarines there (in the Black Sea - ed.) now. This is more like a personnel training exercise, but personnel training exercises periodically end with practical firing. You should always expect danger from these units, and we do

- Pletenchuk said.

He noted that there are no Russian ships in the Azov Sea.

"The surface ships are still at their basing points. In other words, they have reduced their presence at sea to submarine-based outings," Pletenchuk added.

Addendum 

The General Staff reported that there were 3 enemy ships in the Black Seacarrying Kalibr cruise missiles with a total volley of up to 12 missiles.

Recall

Yesterday, Dmytro Pletenchuk reported that the enemy for the first time put into the sea simultaneously virtually all the submarines available in the Azov-Black Sea region - cruise missile carriers.

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