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Russia has put two-thirds of its missile submarines at sea - mass media.

At the berths in the South Bay of Sevastopol are two submarines of the project "Varshavyanka," which constitute one-third of the operating submarines of the Russian Black Sea Fleet.

This is stated by "Crimea.Realities", іnforms Censor.NЕТ.

"The Russian Black Sea Fleet has a total of six submarines of the "Varshavyanka" project: B-261 "Novorossiysk", B-237 "Rostov-on-Don", B-262 "Stary Oskol", B-265 "Krasnodar", B-268 "Veliky Novgorod" and B-271 "Kolpino".

Thus, four of the six submarines are now at sea, which makes two-thirds," the newspaper notes.

The Ukrainian submarine "Zaporizhzhya" is also at the berth. In March 2014, during the occupation of Crimea, Russian troops took the submarine by storm.

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See more: Russia has withdrawn from Sevastopol to Black Sea almost all ships with cruise missiles on board, - mass media. PHOTOS

"Project 636 Varshavyanka" (NATO codification - Improved Kilo) submarines are a type of multipurpose diesel-electric submarines. Range in submerged position: 400 miles at three knots, in RDP mode at 7 knots.
Autonomy is 45 days. Crew - 52 people, including 12 officers.

In addition to mine-torpedo armament, "Varshavyanka" submarines carry "Kalibr" cruise missiles, which are used in various modifications against sea and land targets. Each submarine is armed with four such missiles.

It is noted that Russia strikes with missiles from its submarines from the sea waters near occupied Crimea.

Read more: In occupied Crimea, enemy is trying to restore combat effectiveness of 2 brigades, - General Staff

'SLOW DECAY': Activist warns floodgates opened for antisemitism in America.

'SLOW DECAY': Activist warns floodgates opened for antisemitism in America.

Israeli activist Noa Tishby and The Lawfare Project executive director Brooke Goldstein join 'Hannity' to discuss potential consequences from anti-Israel campus protests. #foxnews #fox #hannity Subscribe to Fox News! Watch more Fox News Video: Wat...

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FDA testing dairy cows for bird flu after fragments found in pasteurized milk.

FDA testing dairy cows for bird flu after fragments found in pasteurized milk.

The U.S Department of Agriculture issued an order that dairy cows being transported from one farm to another state should be tested for bird flu. Dr.  Vin Gupta talks to NBC News' Hallie Jackson on what people need to know about the virus.  » Subs...

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Military horses running loose in central London - DW News.

Military horses running loose in central London - DW News.

London police have contained the two runaway horses seen pacing through the streets of the capital, raising confusion among residents. The animals, wearing saddles and bridles, were seen racing along the road near Aldwych this morning, which is in...

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Hostage's parents plead for his release

Hostage's parents plead for his release

Parents of Israeli-American hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin urge him to 'stay strong and survive''. SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for more videos: Follow us on Twitter: Like us on Facebook: Follow us on Instagram: Follow us on TikTok: For more con...

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Huge waves crash into Michigan lighthouse

Huge waves crash into Michigan lighthouse

Large waves crashed into a Lake Michigan lighthouse as a cold front moved through the region. #lighthouse #waves #michigan ––– Subscribe to ABC News on YouTube: Watch 24/7 coverage of breaking news and live events on ABC News Live: Watch full epis...

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Mother and son raise autism awareness in new children’s book 'Andrew Does His Dance'.

Mother and son raise autism awareness in new children’s book 'Andrew Does His Dance'.

ABC News' Linsey Davis spoke with Sheletta and Andrew Brundidge about their book about Andrew caring for his younger siblings who have autism and also how to parent children with special needs. ––– Subscribe to ABC News on YouTube: Watch 24/7 cove...

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