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, ...
The father of Russian conscript Yegor Shkrebets, who served on the cruiser Moskva and was reported missing, has received his son’s death certificate 110 days after his son died. Source: Dmitry ...
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Ukraine sinks Russia’s flagship Moskva—$750M cruiser lost and Black Sea air shield erased
In April 2022, Russia’s Black Sea flagship Moskva sank in less than nine hours, turning months of strategy, technology, and ...
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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 ...
The parents of Russian conscripts who survived the sinking of the cruiser Moskva are demanding that their sons not be sent to fight in Ukraine, as the war launched by Russian President Vladimir Putin ...
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 ...
Two more Russian sailors who were initially reported among 27 missing personnel after the Moskva missile cruiser sank off the Ukrainian coast in April have been confirmed dead. Relatives of Vladimir ...
That day the missile cruiser was leading Navy Day celebrations. Among the Russian warships assembled there, the 12,500-tonne Moskva was an imposing sight. Now the Russian military has admitted that ...
A Russian man whose quest to find out what happened to the sunken Black Sea fleet flagship his son was aboard, has accused his country of betraying him. Dmitry Shkrebets, 43, has led a campaign to ...
Russian forces conducted a secret mission to remove bodies from the cruiser Moskva, the flagship of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet that was sunk in mid-April by a Ukrainian missile strike, according to a ...
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.
The Kremlin has used trains—hundreds of them with many thousands of cars, in total—to stage along the Russia-Ukraine border weapons, vehicles and supplies for an army of around 100,000 troops. If ...
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