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  2. Ropucha-class landing ship - Wikipedia

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    Georgiy Pobedonosets on exercises in the Barents Sea Alexander Shabalin. Most of the ships became part of the Russian Navy after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.They were used for landing troops at the Georgian port of Poti during the Russo-Georgian War and for deliveries of cargo during the Russian military intervention in the Syrian civil war.

  3. Russia is shifting military gear from Syria to Libya after ...

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    DI Ukraine also said that three other ships — the Alexander Otrakovsky, an Ivan Gren-class large landing ship, and the tanker Ivan Skobelev — are scheduled to arrive in Tartus in the coming days.

  4. Ivan Gren-class landing ship - Wikipedia

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    The Ivan Gren class, Russian designation Project 11711, is a class of landing ship that is being built for the Russian Navy.The class was to be composed of two vessels, Ivan Gren and Pyotr Morgunov, but later it was announced that the Russian Navy intends to acquire several more vessels of a modified design.

  5. List of active Russian Navy ships - Wikipedia

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    Mikhail Kazanskii, Alexander Firsov, Georgiy Shadrin: 2019-2021 Baltic Fleet, Black Sea Fleet, Northern Fleet [325] [326] Project 20180: 20180 Ocean rescue tug/Search and rescue ship 1 Zvezdochka [327] 2010 Northern Fleet Used for testing Poseidon: Project 20183: 20183 Oceanographic research search and rescue ice-way tug 1 Akademik Aleksandrov ...

  6. Syrian Express - Wikipedia

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    The Syrian Express is the name used to describe the regular supply voyages through the Bosporus [1] to Ba'athist Syria, in particular using amphibious warfare ships of the Russian Navy, that were made during the Syrian civil war (2011–2024).

  7. Holy Rus (organization) - Wikipedia

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    Holy Rus (Russian: Свята́я Русь, Svyataya Rus) is a Russian Orthodox Christian organisation in Russia, headed by Ivan Otrakovsky. [1] The organisation established an Orthodox Christian patrol squad in August 2012 in order to protect Christian churches from desecration by vandals, informing the police or stopping the criminal if necessary. [2]

  8. Alexander Olarovsky - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Epiktetovich Olarovsky (also spelled Aleksandr and Olarovski / Olarovskii, Russian: Александр Эпиктетович Оларовский; 1845–1910 [1]) was a diplomat of Imperial Russia who served as the first Russian envoy to Siam (now Thailand), from 1898 to 1907.

  9. Alexander brothers' alleged victims recount terrifying ... - AOL

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    Investigators interviewed more than 40 women who accused Tal, Oren and Alon Alexander of sex crimes. Alleged victims recounted the attacks in new footage released by prosecutors.