lit. 'Sevastopol Sea Wharf') is a shipyard located in Sevastopol, Crimea, founded as a dockyard for the Imperial Russian Navy in 1783. The shipyard has...
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Sevastopol (/ˌsɛvəˈstoʊpəl, səˈvæstəpoʊl/), sometimes written Sebastopol, is the largest city in Crimea and a major port on the Black Sea. Due to its strategic...
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ship was damaged in a Ukrainian missile attack on Sevastopol Shipyard. Minsk was transferred to Sevastopol, travelling through the Dardanelles on 9 February...
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its subsidiary FGUP Rosmorport. In 2015 the ship traveled to the Sevastopol Shipyard for repairs, and later made its home port in the city due to the...
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September 2023, the Russian-appointed governor of Sevastopol Mikhail Razvozhaev said that Sevastopol Shipyard, belonging to Sevmorzavod, had been struck by...
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Shipyard, Shipyard No. 200, also known as Shipyard No. 445, Nikolayev Zaliv Shipbuilding yard, Shipyard No. 532, Kerch Sevastopol Shipyard, Zavod imeni...
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металлист") was founded in Sevastopol in 1923 and represented the Sevastopol Shipyard (Morskoi Zavod im. S. Ordzhonikidze Sevastopol). In the years 1936–1938...
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transatlantic service.: 363 On June 4, 1992, she was towed to Ukraine. In Sevastopol Shipyard, the liner underwent asbestos removal which lasted from 1993 to 1994...
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according to Russian milbloggers. On 13 September 2023, an attack on Sevastopol Shipyard resulted in damage to port facilities, the submarine Rostov-na-Donu...
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due to the Franco-British-Turkish assault on the city of Sevastopol. As a result, the shipyard dedicated all of its resources towards provisioning the...
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position. On 13 September 2023, Russian military reported that the Sevastopol Shipyard had been struck by a Ukrainian missile attack, damaging Minsk and...
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2014 Russian annexation of Crimea not controlled by Ukraine: Sevastopol Shipyard (Sevastopol) Zalyv Shipbuilding yard (Kerch) More Shipbuilding Yard (Feodosiya)...
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personnel of the Russian navy in the Karabelnaya district of Sevastopol, near Sevastopol Shipyard. She left her home when the war broke out to help take care...
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missile during the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian War, while docked at Sevastopol Shipyard in Crimea. The missile is suspected to be either a Storm Shadow or...
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Shipbuilding plant 'Lotos', Narimanov Kronstadt Marine Plant, Kronstadt Sevastopol Shipyard Lazurit Central Design Bureau "Консолидированная финансовая отчетность...
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Rybalskomu (Kyiv) Mykolayiv Shipyard (Mykolaiv) More (Feodosia*) Okean Shipyard (Mykolaiv) Sevastopol Shipyard (Sevastopol*) Zalyv (Kerch*) Pivdenmash...
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service in late 1915, and were subsequently put into reserve in 1918 in Sevastopol. Both ships were captured when the Germans took the city in May 1918 and...
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Russian battleship Georgii Pobedonosets (category Ships built at Sevastopol Shipyard)
SMS Goeben during her bombardment of Sevastopol in 1914, but spent most of the war serving as a headquarters ship in Sevastopol. She was captured by both sides...
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Podillia MAS-Agro Ahrofirma "Dniproahrolan" Ahrofirma "Ivankivtsi" Sevastopol Shipyard (lost in 2015 due to a corporate raid by the Russian occupational...
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From August 1998 to April 1999 the vessel underwent repairs at the Sevastopol Shipyard. In January 2004, it was given the name Alrosa. This makes it "the...
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Russian battleship Sinop (category Ships built at Sevastopol Shipyard)
of the mutinous battleship Potemkin in June 1905 and towed her back to Sevastopol from Constanța, Romania, where Potemkin had sought asylum. Several proposals...
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Russian battleship Chesma (1886) (category Ships built at Sevastopol Shipyard)
Sinop towed her back to Sevastopol from Constanța, Romania, where Potemkin had sought asylum. Chesma was turned over to the Sevastopol port authorities before...
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Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation (redirect from Accession of Crimea and Sevastopol to the Russian Federation)
Crimea on 18 March 2014 as the Republic of Crimea and federal city of Sevastopol. Following the annexation, Russia built up its military presence on the...
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Russian battleship Ioann Zlatoust (category Ships built at Sevastopol Shipyard)
dreadnought entered service in late 1915 and reduced to reserve in 1918 in Sevastopol. Ioann Zlatoust was captured when the Germans took the city in May 1918...
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Class Pr.775 LST 'Minsk' hit by a Ukrainian cruise missile in the Sevastopol Shipyard drydocks". twitter.com. Retrieved 14 September 2023. "Landing craft...
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Russian frigate Admiral Makarov (category Ships built at Yantar Shipyard)
Russian Navy, part of the Black Sea Fleet based at Sevastopol. She was laid down at the Yantar Shipyard in February 2012 and commissioned on 25 December...
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Missile strike on the Black Sea Fleet headquarters (redirect from 2023 missile strike on the Sevastopol Naval Base)
Crimean city of Sevastopol - CBS News". CBS. 23 September 2023. "Explosion reported near Russian Black Sea Fleet shipyard in Sevastopol". Meduza. Retrieved...
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Russian frigate Admiral Essen (category Ships built at Yantar Shipyard)
the Yantar Shipyard in Kaliningrad in July 2011, and it was launched in November 2014. It is based with the Black Sea Fleet at Sevastopol. In May and...
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territory. The Russian-appointed governor of Sevastopol Mikhail Razvozhaev claimed that the Sevastopol Shipyard was struck by a Ukrainian "missile attack"...
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Place In Sevastopol". Naval News. Retrieved 7 June 2024. Malyasov, Dylan (3 August 2024). "Ukrainian missiles destroy Russian submarine in Sevastopol". Defence...
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