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Historic Russian ship returns to mooring after refit

On October 25, 1917, cruiser Aurora fired a blank shot, signalling the start of the October Revolution

- Aurora,

Russian cruiser whose salvo against the Winter Palace sounded the start of the 1917 revolution, returned to its mooring in Saint Petersburg yesterday after a year-and-a-half of restoratio­n work.

Several hundred people gathered at night on the banks of the River Neva, which flows through the former imperial capital, to see the Aurora towed from the Kronstadt naval shipyard to its traditiona­l mooring in front of the Winter Palace.

The schedule on which the drawbridge­s across the Neva are usually raised were changed to allow the passage of the historic ship.

On October 25, 1917, the cruiser, largely crewed by Bolsheviks, fired a blank shot at the Winter Palace, then the seat of the provisiona­l government, signalling the start of the October Revolution.

Restored after the Second World War, the ship was docked on the Neva in 1957 and opened to the public as a museum, receiving millions of visitors.

Since the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, it has retained its status as a tourist attraction in the former imperial capital.

Despite the presence of its military crew, it has also served in many less convention­al events such as private parties and as the set of a pornograph­ic film, according to local media.

In September 2014, the ship, which had participat­ed in the 1904-1905 Russo-Japanese War and the First World War, left its mooring for the first time since 1987 to undergo restoratio­n.

The body of the ship was restored including the bridge and a fire prevention system installed, the navy museum said, adding that the work cost 840 million roubles (nearly Dh48 million; $13 million).

The ship is still officially part of the navy and is due to reopen to the public on July 31.

 ?? AP ?? Tug boats tow the Aurora Cruiser past the Winter Palace along the Neva River in St. Petersburg early yesterday.
AP Tug boats tow the Aurora Cruiser past the Winter Palace along the Neva River in St. Petersburg early yesterday.

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