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According to the report, a Russian military court revealed that the cruiser Moskva was attacked by Ukrainian missiles, and named the number of dead and missing, but the report was soon deleted as per the report. The flagship Russian missile cruiser Moskva sank on April 14, 2022, in the Black Sea near Snake Island. The Russian Ministry of Defense claimed that a fire broke out on the cruiser, which led to the detonation of ammunition.
The report stated that the Ukrainian authorities then reported that the cruise was attacked by two Neptune anti-ship missiles. Mediazona reminds that the Russian Ministry of Defense initially reported one dead sailor and 27 missing. The court later recognized 17 sailors who were on the cruiser as dead, whose crew exceeded 400 people.
Additionally, in the early days of the invasion, the Russian state news agency RIA Novosti published, and then quickly removed, an editorial prematurely celebrating Russia’s victory in the war. Nearly four years later, Russian forces continue to grind along the front lines, achieving incremental territorial gains at an extremely high cost, while Ukraine has managed to retake vast areas that Moscow initially invaded.
The report stated that the Ukrainian authorities then reported that the cruise was attacked by two Neptune anti-ship missiles. Mediazona reminds that the Russian Ministry of Defense initially reported one dead sailor and 27 missing. The court later recognized 17 sailors who were on the cruiser as dead, whose crew exceeded 400 people.
Additionally, in the early days of the invasion, the Russian state news agency RIA Novosti published, and then quickly removed, an editorial prematurely celebrating Russia’s victory in the war. Nearly four years later, Russian forces continue to grind along the front lines, achieving incremental territorial gains at an extremely high cost, while Ukraine has managed to retake vast areas that Moscow initially invaded.