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The sinking of the cruiser "Moscow": Russian ships in the Black Sea continue to search

The sinking of the cruiser "Moscow": Russian ships in the Black Sea continue to search
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The Russian naval group has reformatted and continues to search around the site of the sinking of the "Moscow" cruiser.

According to Operational Command "South", the location of enemy ships "eloquently testifies to the continued threat of missile strikes."

Earlier it was reported that Russian ships with landing units and missiles on board remained in the Black Sea.

Meanwhile, in two southern regions - Kherson and Mykolaiv - the situation remains stably tense.

In particular, on April 21, Ukrainian defenders repulsed two enemy attacks while trying to advance to the administrative border with the Mykolaiv region. During the fighting, the invaders suffered losses and retreated.

On April 13, in the Black Sea, the Russian missile cruiser "Moscow" was hit by Ukrainian cruise missiles Neptune. According to the Ukrainian military command, as a result, the ship was damaged, caught fire, then capsized and sank.

The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation claimed that the detonation of ammunition occurred on the ship, and it drowned while being towed.


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