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    The Sinking of the Ships of the Black Sea Fleet in the Tsemes Bay occurred on June 18, 1918 near Novorossiysk. According to the agreements, the Soviet...
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    Soviet passenger ship. On 31 August 1986, Admiral Nakhimov collided with the large bulk carrier Pyotr Vasev in the Tsemes Bay, near the port of Novorossiysk...
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    The format is: Name, launch year, place of construction (if foreign), commissioning fleet (BF = Baltic Fleet, BSF = Black Sea Fleet, CF = Caspian Flotilla...
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  • Russian commando frogmen (category Naval units and formations of the Soviet Union)
    currently four OMRPs in Russia, one for each fleet: Northern Fleet, Baltic Fleet, Black Sea Fleet and Pacific Fleet with each consisting of approximately 120–200...
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    Russian destroyer Fidonisy (category Ships built at the Black Sea Shipyard)
    in 1917, she played a minor role in the war as part of the Black Sea Fleet before the Russian Revolution began later that year. Her crew joined the Bolsheviks...
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  • (1999). The World's Merchant Ships 1939. London: Chatham House. p. 370. ISBN 1 86176 023 X. Jordan, Roger (1999). The World's Merchant Fleets, 1939. London:...
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  • "soviet Naval Battles-Baltic Sea during WW2 (Updated 2019)". RedFleet. Retrieved 18 December 2019. "WWI Standard Built Ships L - W". Mariners. Retrieved...
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