Russia has stockpiled missiles for winter attack on Ukraine, says NatoFinancial Times
- A frigate of the Russian Black Sea Fleet launched four cruise missiles at Ukraine's military infrastructure, according to Russia's defense ministry. The attack's timing and impact could not be independently verified.
- The Russian navy has maintained two submarines with up to eight Kalibr missiles on combat duty in the Black Sea, posing a high missile threat, as reported by Ukraine's navy. The Black Sea has become a critical theater in the ongoing 21-month-long war.
- Moscow uses its Black Sea fleet to conduct long-range strikes on Ukraine while projecting power into the Middle East and Europe. Ukraine's ability to strike warships and limit Russian surveillance has aided its war efforts and grain exports.
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Russia says frigate hits Ukraine's military infrastructure with cruise missiles
A frigate of the Russian Black Sea Fleet launched an attack with four cruise missiles on Ukraine's military infrastructure, Russia's defence ministry said early on Wednesday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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O fregată a Flotei ruse a Mării Negre a lovit infrastructura militară a Ucrainei cu rachete de croazieră, susține Moscova
O fregată a Flotei ruse a Mării Negre a lansat un atac cu patru rachete de croazieră asupra infrastructurii militare din Ucraina, a anunţat miercuri dimineaţă Ministerul rus al Apărării, transmite Reuters.
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