The Russian Federation continues to keep "Kalibr" missile carriers on combat duty in the Black Sea. The threat of cruise missile strikes remains.
This became known from the report of the Ukrainian Navy.
As of 06:00 on March 31, there were 2 ships recorded in the Black Sea. Both vessels are carriers of "Kalibr" missiles with a total volley of up to 8 missiles.
Meanwhile, in the Sea of Azov, as in previous days, enemy ships are absent. However, 4 vessels are in the Mediterranean Sea, 3 of which are carriers of cruise missiles with a total volley of up to 26 "Kalibrs".
In addition, during the day, in the interests of the aggressor country Russia, the Kerch Strait was transited by
to the Black Sea - 2 vessels, 1 of which continued its movement towards the Bosphorus Strait; to the Sea of Azov - 4 vessels, none of which continued its movement from the Bosphorus Strait."The Russian Federation continues to violate the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea of 1974 (SOLAS) by turning off the automatic identification systems," added the Ukrainian Navy.