Russia regroups its Black Sea fleet – Pivden (South) Operational Command
Thursday, 14 July 2022, 02:18
OLHA HLUSHCHENKO — THURSDAY, 14 JULY 2022, 02:18
In the Black Sea, near the Ukrainian coast, Russia has once again regrouped the ships in its Black Sea fleet.
Source: Pivden (South) Operational Command on Facebook
Quote: "The enemy fleet has once again been regrouped.
Currently, there are 3 missile ships and 2 [missile-carrying - ed.] submarines in the waters of the Black Sea.
Their total array comprises 32 Kalibr cruise missiles, which pose a threat for the entire territory of Ukraine.
Additionally, there are 2 [Russian - ed.] dock landing ships [in the waters of the Black Sea - ed.]."
Background:
- On 6 June, it was reported that two Russian missile ships and a submarine (with a total array of 20 Kalibr cruise missiles) were on standby in the Black Sea.
- On 4 June, it became known that a flotilla of five large landing ships gathered from the Russian Navy’s three fleets had departed for the Black Sea.
- On 12 June, Russia added two large landing ships to reinforce its presence in the Black Sea near the Ukrainian coast.