Danger level is very high: Russia deploys surface missile carriers in Black Sea

Illustrative photo: Russia took three missile carriers to the Black Sea (Getty Images)

The Russian Federation has deployed three surface missile carriers in the Black Sea. The level of danger is currently very high, according to the Southern Defense Forces of Ukraine on Telegram.

"The enemy has deployed three surface missile carriers in the Black Sea, equipped with up to 24 Kalibr-type missiles. The level of danger is very high!" the message states.

Ukrainians are urged to pay close attention to air raid signals. In case of an alert, it is crucial to promptly move to shelters.

It is worth noting that on the night of May 19, the missile ship Tsiklon was hit and sunk in Sevastopol. It was the last cruise missile carrier in Crimea but interestingly, it never managed to launch a single missile.

Other Russian ships of Project 22800 have also been disabled or have left the Black Sea. Specifically, the ship Askold was eliminated by the Ukrainian Armed Forces, and Amur and Tucha were forced to leave the Black Sea, heading to the Caspian Sea via Rostov for testing.