Russians send Kalibr missile carriers to Azov and Black Seas: Number of missiles revealed

Russia deploys Kalibr missile carriers to the Black and Azov Seas (screenshot from YouTube video)

As of the morning of Tuesday, June 11, Russia has deployed ships capable of launching Kalibr cruise missiles into the Black and Azov Seas, citing the Ukrainian Navy.

In the Black Sea, there is one enemy ship with Kalibr missiles, with a total salvo capacity of up to four missiles.

In the Azov Sea, eight enemy ships have been deployed, three of which are carriers of Kalibr cruise missiles. The total salvo capacity is up to 24 missiles.

In the Mediterranean Sea, there are two enemy ships with Kalibr missiles, with a total salvo capacity of up to 12 missiles.

Within the past 24 hours, in Russia's interests, the Kerch Strait was transited by:

  • nine ships entering the Black Sea, one of which continued towards the Bosphorus Strait;
  • five ships entering the Azov Sea, none of which came from the Bosphorus Strait.

"Russia continues to violate the 1974 International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) by turning off Automatic Identification Systems (AIS)," the military reported.

Frontline situation

Over the past 24 hours, 1,100 invaders were eliminated on the frontline, and the Defense Forces destroyed 46 artillery systems.

According to the ISW, our defenders have improved their position in the area of occupied Donetsk, but the Russians have captured the village of Staromaiorske.

The Pentagon said that US assistance has helped the Ukrainian Armed Forces halt the aggressor's advance in the Kharkiv region.