(BLACK SEA, UKRAINE) – The Ukrainian Navy has announced that as of August 21, 2024, no enemy ships are operating in the Black Sea or the Sea of Azov in a notable development for maritime security. This update is significant given the ongoing maritime tensions in the region. According to the Ukrainian Navy, this includes a notable absence of Kalibr missile carriers, which have been a concern in previous reports.
The only Russian vessel currently reported is located in the Mediterranean Sea, and it is noted that this ship does not carry any cruise missiles. The situation in the Black and Azov Seas is relatively calm, with no enemy ships present as of the early morning report.
Over the last 24 hours, the Kerch Strait has seen the movement of several vessels. Specifically, nine ships navigated towards the Black Sea, with seven proceeding to the Bosphorus Strait. Two vessels entered the Azov Sea, one of which had sailed from the Bosphorus. This activity underscores the ongoing logistical movements and maritime operations in the region.
In related updates, the Ukrainian Navy has dismissed claims regarding the presence of the Russian Ivan Khurs reconnaissance ship near Crimea. The spokesperson clarified that Russian reconnaissance ships are not currently operating in the area, attributing this to recent successful operations by Ukrainian forces.
Ukrainian Navy Reports No Enemy Ships in Black and Azov Seas
Aspect | Details |
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Enemy Ship Presence | No enemy ships in the Black Sea or Sea of Azov |
Kalibr Missile Carriers | None reported in the Black Sea or Sea of Azov |
Current Russian Ship Location | One ship in the Mediterranean Sea, without cruise missiles |
Vessel Movement | 9 vessels to Black Sea, 7 to Bosphorus; 2 to Azov Sea |
Reconnaissance Ship | No Russian reconnaissance ships near Crimea; claims denied |
Recent Ukrainian Actions | Successful attacks leading to the absence of Russian reconnaissance ships |
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