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Kalibr carrier once again appears in Black Sea: Potential salvo named

Kalibr carrier once again appears in Black Sea: Potential salvo named Threat of shelling for Ukraine continues (Illustrative photo: facebook.com/mod.mil.rus)

On the morning of February 11, one Russian military ship was spotted in the Black Sea waters, having been deployed for combat duty by Russia. The vessel is a carrier of Kalibr-type cruise missiles, reports the Ukrainian Naval Forces.

The military clarified that this enemy ship, in the event of an attack, is capable of launching up to 4 missiles in a single salvo. Meanwhile, no Russian ships have been observed in the Sea of Azov, as before.

However, in the Mediterranean Sea, five enemy ships were spotted, two of which were carriers of Kalibr missiles, capable of launching up to 22 missiles in total.

Moreover, in the past 24 hours, no ships passed through the Kerch Strait into the Black Sea for the benefit of Russia, while two ships passed into the Sea of Azov. No ships passed through the Bosporus Strait either.

The Ukrainian Navy once again stated that Russia continues to violate the 1974 International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS), by disabling automatic identification systems.

Last week, the National Resistance Center reported that the Ukrainian Defense Forces are monitoring the movement of Russian ships, which are evacuating weapons from Syria following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime.