The Jerusalem Post

Russian frigate heads to Mediterran­ean Sea

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SEVASTOPOL, Crimea, (Reuters) – The Russian frigate Admiral Grigorovic­h left the Port of Sevastopol in Crimea on Monday for the Mediterran­ean, where it will join the country’s naval forces deployed near the Syrian coast, a naval official said.

A Reuters witness saw the ship leaving its moorings in the naval Port of Sevastopol.

“It [the frigate] will be operating as part of the permanent Russian Navy force in the Mediterran­ean,” the Interfax news agency quoted the navy’s Capt. Vyacheclav Truhachev, a spokesman for the Black Sea Fleet, as saying.

The frigate armed with Caliber cruise missiles was deployed to the Mediterran­ean Sea last November as part of Russia’s naval task force to Syria where it launched missile strikes against Islamic State targets.

The Admiral is the first in the class of six frigates commission­ed by the Russian navy in 2010 for its Black Sea Fleet.

 ?? (Murad Sezer/Reuters) ?? THE RUSSIAN FRIGATE ‘Admiral Grigorovic­h’ sails in the Bosphorus near Istanbul on its way to the Mediterran­ean Sea last November.
(Murad Sezer/Reuters) THE RUSSIAN FRIGATE ‘Admiral Grigorovic­h’ sails in the Bosphorus near Istanbul on its way to the Mediterran­ean Sea last November.

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