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Russian ships are on duty in the Black Sea: there is a threat of a missile strike

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There are 2 enemy ships with "Caliber" missiles in the Black Sea. In the Mediterranean Sea, there are 4 enemy ships, 3 of which are carriers of cruise missiles with a salvo of up to 26 missiles.

Russian ships are on duty in the Black Sea: there is a threat of a missile strike

In the Black Sea, there are two enemy ships on combat duty, carriers of Kalibr cruise missiles with a total salvo of up to 8 missiles. There are 4 enemy ships in the Mediterranean Sea. This is reported by the Naval Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (Navy of the Armed Forces of Ukraine), reports UNN.

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According to operational information, as of 06:00 on 31.03.2025, Russia keeps missile carriers on combat duty in the Black and Mediterranean Seas.

In the Black Sea, there are 2 enemy ships that are carriers of Kalibr cruise missiles, with a total salvo of up to 8 missiles; there are no enemy ships in the Azov Sea; in the Mediterranean Sea, there are 4 enemy ships, 3 of which are carriers of Kalibr cruise missiles, with a total salvo of up to 26 missiles

- the message says.

During the day, in the interests of the Russian Federation, the Kerch Strait was crossed by: 2 ships to the Black Sea, 1 of which continued to move towards the Bosporus Strait; 4 ships to the Azov Sea, none of which continued to move from the Bosporus Strait.

The Navy of the Armed Forces of Ukraine emphasizes that the Russian Federation continues to violate the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea of 1974 (SOLAS) by turning off automatic identification systems.

Recall

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that the situation with the silence at sea remains difficult, as Moscow is trying to include some additional conditions in the agreement, which does not contain any preconditions.

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