The Russians have increased the fleet in the Black Sea: how many ships and cruise missiles are there now
There are more Russian ships in the Black Sea/Radio Liberty
Russian ships in the Black Sea threaten with missile attacks on Ukrainian cities. As of June 11, their number has increased.
The operational command “South” called on Ukrainians to respond to air raid signals. But enemy shelling hasn't stopped yet.
There are more Russian ships in the Black Sea
On June 11, the ship grouping of the enemy fleet in the Black Sea increased by 2 large landing ships. In total there are 4 such vessels. Infidels also have about 40 cruise missiles. So the threat of enemy shelling and landings remains.
In addition, in one of the villages of the Odessa region, while swimming in the sea, a 50-year-old man died in front of his wife, son and comrade. It exploded on an unknown object.
This case, unfortunately, is an eloquent confirmation of the dangers of swimming and other use of coastal waters. – added to OK “South”.
The defenders stressed that one should not forget that the defense forces also took countermeasures. Therefore, the southern coasts are not recreation areas, but a line of defense against the enemy. So you should remember that it is dangerous to be there.
Pay attention! The beaches of Odessa are mined in case of a Russian landing. The representative of the Odessa OVA Sergey Bratchuk urged residents of Odessa and guests of the city not to be in danger and to remember the security measures during martial law. In addition, sea mines are often thrown on the coast.
It is forbidden to approach the Dniester estuary and the Dniester
The OK Yug reminded that within the framework of ensuring defense, public safety and order on the Dniester and Turunchuk rivers , as well as in the Ukrainian part of the Kuchurgan reservoir, it was forbidden:
- exit from the base facilities and from the coast,
- the use and movement of small boats in the Dniester estuary and at the entrance to it
It is also strictly forbidden to approach at a distance of up to 100 meters and pass under bridges across the Dniester Estuary and the Dniester River.