Russia has 80 missiles deployed on carriers in the Black and Mediterranean Seas

Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation
Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation

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Currently, 13 Russian vessels are on combat duty in the Black Sea, including one missile carrier, with a capacity of four missiles, the Navy said.

Meanwhile, an additional nine ships are stationed in the Mediterranean Sea –five of which are missile carriers, which can shoot a total salvo of 76 Kalibr cruise missiles. Two more Russian warships are on duty in the Sea of Azov.

According to the Navy, in the past 24 hours, Russian naval activity in the vicinity of Ukraine included:

  • The Kerch-Yenikal Strait to the Sea of Azov — 25 vessels, nine of which moved from the Bosphorus Strait;

  • The Kerch-Yenikal Strait to the Black Sea — 12 vessels, three of which continued their movement in the direction of the Bosphorus Strait.

Odesa government spokesperson Serhiy Bratchuk on Dec. 7 stated that Russia is maintaining a fleet of 13 ships in the Black Sea.

Kyrylo Budanov, head of Ukrainian military intelligence, stated that the stockpile of missiles in the Russian Federation would allow the enemy to carry out an only a few more massive strikes on Ukraine.

After that, according to him, the Russians will have completely run out of missiles.

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