Concerned sailors have fished out a lifebuoy and a lighted buoy that belonged to the Russian cruiser Moskva, which sank after being hit by Ukrainian missiles, and handed them over to border guards.
Details: On April 13, the Russian missile cruiser Moskva was stationed in the Black Sea, about 120 km from the coast. Ukraine did not have over-the-horizon radars at the time of the Russian invasion, ...
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Lessons Learned in Sinking the Moskva!
Naval Warfare Doctrine lessons learned from the sinking of the Russian Cruiser Moskva in the Black Sea. In April 2022, the ...
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Russia’s Black Sea Fleet has been humiliated
Russia’s Black Sea Fleet has taken serious hits from Ukrainian missiles and naval drones, including the loss of flagship ...
New footage purportedly showing the Russian missile warship Moskva, shortly before it sank in the Black Sea, has emerged online. The short video appears to show the Moskva missile cruiser, Russia's ...
The sunken Moskva, the flagship of Russia's Black Sea fleet, may have been carrying a sacred Christian relic when it went down. The guided-missile cruiser sank this week while being towed to port ...
An outspoken parent of one of the sailors feared to have died in the sinking of the Russian cruiser Moskva says he’s been questioned at his home by Russia’s security services, who also seized his ...
The Russian cruiser Moskva that sank Thursday after a fire on board had only returned to operational status last year following an extensive retrofit to improve its capability, the U.K. Defense ...
Early Wednesday morning, the Russian navy cruiser Moskva was mortally damaged around 60 miles off the Ukrainian coast near Odessa. The 612-foot, Slava-class guided-missile cruiser was the flagship of ...
Ukraine surprised the world by sinking Russian missile cruiser Moskva in the Black Sea this spring. The attack showed how modern warships are susceptible to well-planned attacks with modern weapons.
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Isabel van Brugen is a Newsweek Reporter based in Kuala Lumpur. Her focus is reporting on the Russia-Ukraine war. Isabel joined Newsweek in 2021 and had previously worked with news outlets including ...
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