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From January 1, the occupiers have released only 8

After the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces in the Crimea: there were problems with "caliber" in Russia - Ignati

From January 1, the occupiers have released only 8 "calibers". The Air Force suggests that after successful strikes of the Armed Forces, Russian invaders have difficulty with logistics of this type of missiles. The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation have problems with the winged "caliber" missiles. This may be due to the successful strikes of Ukrainian soldiers in temporarily occupied Crimea. This opinion was expressed by the spokesman of the Air Force of Ukraine Yuri Ignat.

"There are problems with" caliber ", it is obvious. It is already noticed that they use very few these missiles. There are some problems with logistics," Ignat said. This type of rockets was transported from the main base of Russians in Sevastopol. The air forces suggest that after the successful blows of the Armed Forces, the enemy was forced to charge the "calibers" anywhere. "They were pushed out by our defense forces. The Black Sea Fleet of Russia went further to the Novorossiysk base.

Other technical problems may be the manufacture, and the platforms that launch them," Ignat explained. During the morning massive shelling, on February 15, Russia used two winged caliber missiles. Both destroyed Ukraine's air defense. This is only the third case of using the enemy of this type of rockets since the beginning of 2024. Three "calibers" from the sea Russia launched January 2 and February 7.

We will remind, the spokeswoman of the south defense forces Natalia Humeniuk stated that during the Russian attack on February 15 in the Black Sea was on duty "Admiral Makarov", equipped with "caliber". At least half of the rockets from his volley is still ready for use. The Air Force asked Ukrainians not to ignore air anxiety especially February 15. These fears explain the possible revenge of the invaders for the loss of VDC "Caesar Kunikov", which sank on Wednesday, February 14.