Moscow quotPutins treasure on boardquot Russia exhumes the Tsars ship

Moscow, "Putin’s treasure on board". Russia exhumes the Tsar’s ship to save the sunken cruiser

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To “save” the remains of the Moskva — the Russian cruiser sunk by Kyiv in the waters of the Black Sea on April 12-14 — Moscow is exhuming the Kommuna, the world’s oldest warship.

The news was reported by defense analytics site Covert Shores. The once mighty SLAVA-class cruiser is the largest warship lost in combat in decades, and represents both a strategic and symbolic loss for Moscow. For this reason, the 1912-built and 1913-launched ‘ship the Tsars” took the field, which with its hull about fifty meters long could not, however, bring the entire sunken ship to the surface, the Ukrainians – because it is too big – but thanks to the winds on Kommuna they were able to recover the missile tubes that were on Movska . It is not excluded that the Tsar’s boat carries a submarine for deep diving.

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According to the agency Ria of 396 people on board, the number of victims after the attack is one dead and 27 missing. But according to unofficial newspapers, at least fifty soldiers would have died on the Moskva cruiser. And according to unofficial sources on board the important ship, there have always been codes, military secrets, equipment and very important information for Russia, which is now in danger of sinking and being lost forever. Therefore, the Kremlin has decided to send the world’s oldest warship to the Black Sea and try to recover Putin’s “treasure”.

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