The Naval Forces of Ukraine explained what the ceasefire at sea should be like.


The spokesperson of the Naval Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Dmytro Pletenchuk, stated that a ceasefire at sea means stopping the shelling of Ukraine's port infrastructure. He noted that the maritime component of Russian attacks is not primary, while the Iskander-M missile system located in Crimea and the launches of strike drones from Cape Chauda pose a significant danger.
Dmytro Pletenchuk: 'A ceasefire at sea means stopping the shelling of port infrastructure. We see that the maritime component of the Russian attack is not primary. The problems are created by the Iskander-M missile system located in Crimea and the launches of strike drones from Cape Chauda. They pose a significant danger to us.'
The spokesperson of the Navy indicated that Caliber cruise missile carriers in the Black Sea have been used three times since the beginning of the year, and although he cannot say that this was a successful application, the rest of the uses occur from the territory of Crimea. At the same Time, the question of whether this will be considered a maritime component of the ceasefire at sea remains open.
Dmytro Pletenchuk: 'This year we have used Caliber cruise missile carriers in the Black Sea three times. I cannot say that this was a successful application. The rest of the uses occur from Crimea. However, the question of whether this will be considered a maritime component of the ceasefire at sea remains open.'
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