Three Russian missile carriers went on combat duty in the Black Sea: Natalia Gumenyuk

Russia has deployed three missile carriers in the Black Sea for combat duty, including two submarines and one surface ship. Nataliya Humenyuk, the head of the joint press center of the Operational Command "South", announced this during the broadcast of the telethon "Edyny Novyny".

"Yesterday, they stepped up and put three missile carriers on combat duty: two underwater and one surface, in particular the Admiral Makarov ship, on which there are 16 Kalibr missiles, ready for use," she said.

Humenyuk emphasized that such changes in the ship grouping lead to a significant increase in the level of missile danger. "We are currently monitoring the situation; so far, their activities have not been recorded, although we understand that they may take part in the events," she added.

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