Russia confirms casualties after missile cruiser sank last week — RIA | Inquirer News

Russia confirms casualties after missile cruiser sank last week — RIA

/ 06:02 AM April 23, 2022

FILE PHOTO: A magnet depicting the Russian missile cruiser Moskva, which sank in the Black Sea following a fire, is pictured at an embankment in Sevastopol, Crimea April 15, 2022. REUTERS/Alexey Pavlishak/File Photo

FILE PHOTO: A magnet depicting the Russian missile cruiser Moskva, which sank in the Black Sea following a fire, is pictured at an embankment in Sevastopol, Crimea April 15, 2022. REUTERS/Alexey Pavlishak/File Photo

Russia’s defense ministry on Friday confirmed for the first time that the crew of the missile cruiser Moskva suffered casualties when it blew up and sank last week, a report from RIA news agency indicated.

Russia initially said all the ship’s crew were evacuated after an ammunition blast triggered by a fire ripped through the Moskva, the flagship of its Black Sea fleet.

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“Attempts by the crew to extinguish the fire were not successful,” RIA quoted the defense ministry as saying.

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“During the struggle to stabilize the ship, one serviceman died and another 27 crew members went missing. The remaining 396 members of the crew were evacuated.”

Ukraine says it hit the vessel with an anti-ship missile.

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Last Saturday, the defense ministry released footage of what it said was the head of the navy meeting with around 100 Moskva crew members.

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