As of the morning of September 5th, there are 8 enemy ships on combat duty in the Mediterranean Sea, including 2 carriers of Kalibr cruise missiles, with a total salvo capacity of up to 24 missiles.
This information is provided by the Ukrainian Navy.
In the Black Sea, there are 8 enemy ships on combat duty, and in the Azov Sea, there is 1 enemy ship.
Over the past day, in the interests of the Russian Federation, the following vessels passed through the Kerch-Yenikale Strait:
- To the Azov Sea: 20 vessels, including 6 moving from the Bosphorus Strait.
- To the Black Sea: 18 vessels, including 3 continuing their movement in the direction of the Bosphorus Strait
As of now, there are no Russian carriers of Kalibr cruise missiles in the Black Sea.
The missile carriers are currently stationed at their bases and are not on combat duty. However, it should be noted that it takes them 2-3 hours to return to their launch positions, so the level of missile danger, as determined by the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, is classified as "high."
Meanwhile, in the Black Sea, there are 10 enemy ships on combat duty, and in the Azov Sea, there is 1 enemy ship. There is also observed activity of enemy tactical aviation.