Amphibious warships Kaliningrad and Minsk of Russian Baltic fleet just entered in Black sea
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Amphibious warships Kaliningrad and Minsk of Russian Baltic fleet just entered in Black sea.(Cencornet).
Large landing ships of the Baltic Fleet sailed through the Bosporus Strait and entered the Black Sea.
On it informs edition imperialcommiss , transmits Tsenzor.NET citing BlackSeaNews . February 26, 2014 at 07:20 (Moscow time) large landing ship (BDK) Baltic Fleet pr.775 "Kaliningrad" Hull number 102, which belongs to 71 th Brigade BF amphibious ships of the Russian Navy, passed the Bosphorus towards the Black Sea. Source: http://censor.net.ua/p273134 Источник: http://censor.net.ua/p273134
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followed him with an interval of 20 minutes, at 07:40, the Bosphorus in the same direction was the second BF large landing ship of the Russian Navy, etc. 775 "Minsk", b / n 127. This ship also belongs to the 71 th Brigade BF landing ships of the Russian Navy, reports imperialcommiss. Information received from the Turkish security cameras located along the coastline of the Bosphorus Strait. Источник: http://censor.net.ua/p273134
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thank u epa i had a feeling it was about ukraine i agree with u and am not surprised about russias or our lack of response
ReplyDeletei meant how russia is responding badly.
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