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  2. Sinking of ships of the Black Sea Fleet in Tsemes Bay

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    In the foreground is the destroyer Kerch, which remained for sinking. The Sinking of the Ships of the Black Sea Fleet in the Tsemes Bay occurred on June 18, 1918 near Novorossiysk. [1] According to the agreements, the Soviet Government was supposed to transfer its Black Sea Fleet to Germany, but did not want to do this.

  3. Russian ship Novorossiysk - Wikipedia

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    Three ships of the Soviet Navy and Russian Navy have been named for the city of Novorossiysk on the Black Sea: . Novorossiysk – a Conte di Cavour-class battleship of the Italian Navy previously named Giulio Cesare, taken by the Soviet Union as reparations following the end of the Second World War.

  4. Italian battleship Giulio Cesare - Wikipedia

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    The ship was transferred to the Soviet Union in 1949 and renamed Novorossiysk (Новороссийск). The Soviets also used her for training until she was sunk in 1955, with the loss of 617 men, by an explosion most likely caused by an old German mine .

  5. Satellite images show Russia weirdly emptied its warships out ...

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    Satellite imagery of a Russian naval base in September revealed strange movements at the facility. On multiple occasions, Russia partially or completely dispersed its naval vessels at Novorossiysk.

  6. Transatlantic cables incident - Wikipedia

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    In 1959, the Soviet vessel MV Novorossiysk was boarded by personnel from the United States warship USS Roy O. Hale during the transatlantic cables incident. [4] The action was in response to a complaint filed by AT&T and Western Union over breakages in their undersea telecommunications cables.

  7. Black Sea Fleet - Wikipedia

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    on 1 February 2024, Ukraine released video purported to show the sinking of the Tarantul-class vessel Ivanovets by unmanned surface vehicle. [330] [331] On 5 March 2024, the Sergey Kotov patrol vessel was sunk using Magura V5 naval drone. [332] On 23 March 2024, The defense forces of Ukraine hit the Russian large amphibious Ropucha-class ...

  8. Soviet ship Novorossiysk - Wikipedia

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    Two ships of the Soviet Navy have been named after the city of Novorossiysk on the Black Sea: Novorossiysk - a Conte di Cavour-class battleship of the Italian Navy previously named Giulio Cesare, taken by the Soviet Union as reparations following the end of the Second World War. Soviet aircraft carrier Novorossiysk - a Kiev-class aircraft carrier

  9. Sunk U.S. WWII ship known as 'Dancing Mouse' is found after ...

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    An American World War II warship that played a key role in Allied campaigns in the Pacific has been discovered at the bottom of the Indian Ocean more than 80 years after it was sunk.. The U.S.S ...