Dagens Nyheter: Russian landing ships proceeded from the Baltic to the North Sea, destination unknown

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Three Russian landing ships left the Baltic for the North Sea. This was announced by the press secretary of the armed forces of Sweden, Jonas Olsson, who is quoted by Dagens Nyheter.

.According to the representative of the Armed Forces, Russian ships proceeded through the Great Belt on Tuesday, January 18th. It was previously announced that three more large landing ships of the Russian Navy, carrying cargo, left the Baltic Sea. As the head of joint operations of the armed forces of Sweden, Lieutenant-General Michael Claesson, the destination of these three vessels is unknown.

Judging by the data recorded by a video camera installed on the bridge across the Great Belt, the first three ships are the BDK Korolev, Minsk and Kaliningrad, which are part of the Baltic Fleet. All-knowing social networks managed to identify the names of the next three ships – judging by the photographs, these could be the Olenegorsky miner, George the Pobedonosets and Pyotr Morgunov, which came to the Baltic from the Northern Fleet.

Source: Rosbalt

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