Ukraine has reportedly struck a Russian Caspian Fleet base deep inside Russian territory, a significant development given the base’s crucial role in housing missile-capable ships frequently used in strikes employing Kalibr missiles. The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine has confirmed this operation, indicating a strategic shift in Ukraine’s offensive capabilities, moving beyond targets closer to the front lines. This strike demonstrates Ukraine’s growing capacity to reach deep into Russian territory, impacting its naval assets and logistical chains.
The Caspian Sea fleet is known to be a significant user of oil, and targeting its operational capacity, especially its missile-launching vessels, directly impacts Russia’s ability to project power and conduct further attacks.… Continue reading
In the Mediterranean Sea, Russia has deployed three ships, including one carrying Kalibr cruise missiles with a potential salvo of four missiles, as reported by the Ukrainian Air Force. Despite this presence, no Russian ships were detected in the Black Sea or Sea of Azov as of this morning, according to RBC. Over the past 24 hours, six ships passed through the Kerch Strait towards the Black Sea, with three continuing to the Bosphorus Strait, while five ships moved towards the Sea of Azov.
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A nationwide air-raid alert was triggered across all Ukrainian regions on January 15th due to an imminent missile threat. The attack involved Kh-101 missiles launched from Tu-95MS bombers, Kalibr missiles fired from the Black Sea via Kherson Oblast, and Kinzhal missiles and ballistic weapons. Russian Tu-95MS bombers originating from the Olenya air base in Murmansk Oblast launched the initial barrage. This multi-pronged missile assault prompted the urgent alert.
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