Air defense forces find it more difficult to respond to missiles launched from submarines.
This was reported on “KYIV24” by Sergei Bratchuk, Chairman of the Public Council at the Odesa Regional State Administration.
“We believe that the launches were carried out from a submarine, which was brought on duty at night, precisely with additional ‘Kalibr’ missiles. It is no secret that submarine-launched missiles are used for sea-based launches. And in this case, it is much more challenging to respond with appropriate air defense means. In the Black Sea, there are a total of 6 ships and 2 missile carriers. They may have 16 ‘Kalibr’ missiles on board. There were 20”, he explained.
Bratchuk also reported the completion of a rescue operation in Odesa.
“The rescue operation has ended, rescuers have completed their work. The police and the prosecutor’s office are working, documenting the crimes of the Russian Federation. 3 people were killed, 13 injured, 7 of them were in the storage facility of a commercial network where the fatalities occurred. 6 people, including 2 security guards of this business center and residents of the building located here, have injuries of varying degrees. They have received medical assistance. The explosive wave damaged the chapel of the Moscow Patriarchate. There were also hits on the storage facility of a commercial network, causing destruction over an area of 1000 square meters”, Bratchuk noted.
As reported earlier, in the early morning of June 14, Russian occupiers launched a missile strike on Odessa, resulting in the death of three people.
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