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Other Russian Navy units left Mediterranean Sea

itamilradar by itamilradar
August 26, 2022
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Much movement across the Strait of Gibraltar these days.

Two days ago we recorded the exit of the Russian cruiser Marshal Ustinov from the Mediterranean, yesterday the entry of the USS Bush CSG and today a new exit of the Russian navy.

Indeed, the Russian Navy destroyer Vice Admiral Kulakov (626) has left yesterday the Mediterranean. Together with it is sailing the tanker Vyazma.

Russian Navy ships heading west through the Strait of Gibraltar this afternoon #shipsinpics #ships #shipping #shipspotting @air_intel @YorukIsik @WarshipCam @seawaves_mag @arleighburke511 @The_Lookout_N @NavyLookout

⚓️destroyer – Vitse Admiral Kulakov 626
⚓️oiler – Vyazma pic.twitter.com/UBtRptmIVV

— Daniel Ferro (@Gibdan1) August 25, 2022

The new ships are shadowed by two NATO units: the Royal Navy frigate HMS Lancaster (F229) and the Portugal Navy patrol boat NRP Sines (P362).

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