RUSSIA'S WARSHIP MOSKVA DAMAGED BY EXPLOSION PAGE 6

 April 14, 2022

 Russia's Moskva Warship “Seriously Damaged” by Explosion, but Fire Contained - MoD


The Moskva missile cruise ship had to be evacuated after an ammunition explosion caused a serious fire, the MoD confirmed Wednesday night, which has now been contained.


The cruiser has been stationed off the Ukrainian coast since February, as Kiev officials claimed that two of their hidden anti-ship missiles in Odessa were in fact the cause of the fire.


The alleged strike comes a day after Ukraine released commemorative stamps of the debunked “Snake Island” incident it says involved 13 Ukrainian soldiers cursing the Moskva ship, and follows Kiev media reporting the destruction of another ship that appeared a week later in Sevastopol unharmed.


Pentagon Spox John Kirby says the US believes the Moskva is making its own way east.


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 Russia claims Ukrainian Helicopters Carried Out Strikes on its Territory


Two attack helicopters reportedly entered Russian airspace and delivered at least six strikes on residential buildings. Seven people have been left injured by an attack on the border village of Klimovo in Bryansk region.


An update on the attack was given by Russia’s Investigative Committee, which said it was treating the incident as a criminal conspiracy. Its statement said two Ukrainian military attack helicopters crossed into Russian airspace at around midday local time, flying at a low altitude.


Earlier, health officials said a two-year-old boy and his mother, who is pregnant, were among the seven victims of the attack. Two people were said to be in a serious condition.


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 Ukrainian Neo-Nazi Battalion Spreads Fake Video Alleging Sinking of Russian Warship


Andrey Biletsky, one of the founders of the infamous Azov Battalion, has been caught out on social media trying mislead followers into believing an 8-year-old Norwegian missile test... was instead a successful operation by Ukrainian forces against Russia's navy.


The video supposedly shows a Ukrainian missile destroying the “Moskva” cruiser in the Black Sea. 


In reality, however, the material is a lightly edited Norwegian military reel from 2013.


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 ❗’Moskva’ flagship cruiser sinks while being towed to port - MoD


“While being towed to the port destination, due to hull damage caused by ammunition detonation sparked by fire, the cruiser Moskva lost stability. In the stormy sea conditions, the ship sank,” the Russian Defense Ministry said Thursday evening.


The ‘Moskva’ was reportedly some 90 kilometers south of Odessa on Wednesday when a fire broke out on board. 


The crew has been successfully evacuated, with no casualties reported.


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 Speaking at the Digital International Relations 2022 conference, Russian FM Sergey Lavrov criticized the West’s determination to silence Russian media amid ongoing hostilities in Ukraine


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 April  15 , 2022

⚡️Multiple reports of explosions in Kiev – parts of the capital are said to be in darkness after power outages throughout the city


Moscow had earlier warned it would target “decision-making centers” if attacks on Russia persisted.


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Over 1,000 Ukrainian troops have surrendered in Mariupol - Russia’s MoD confirms


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After starting the special operation in Ukraine, new sanctions against Russia were seen every day. Russia is the most sanctioned country globally, with some 6,000 in place. Although designed to harm Russian individuals, companies and organisations, these sanctions have had adverse effects on Europe and America just as much. Why did it happen?


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 Despite Joe Biden’s pledge to accept 100,000 Ukrainians on US soil, it’s been revealed that only 12 were accepted by the country’s official refugee program over the past month


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 Greece Halts Weapon Shipments to Ukraine Following Protest Wave


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