Pacific Fleet ships entered the Vietnamese port of Cam Ranh – Kommersant
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A detachment of ships of the Pacific Fleet (Pacific Fleet) arrived on a business call at the Vietnamese port of Cam Ranh, the Pacific Fleet press service reported. The detachment includes the large anti-submarine ship (BOD) Admiral Panteleev and the medium sea tanker Pechenga.
They arrived in Vietnam as part of the long-distance sea voyage program in the Asia-Pacific region. The ships of the Pacific Fleet will stay in the port of Cam Ranh until Monday, December 4, Interfax reports a message from the Pacific Fleet.
The BPC “Admiral Tributs”, “Admiral Panteleev” and the tanker “Pechenga” left Vladivostok for a long voyage on October 7. “Admiral Tributs” is now continuing to carry out its assigned tasks in the region, the Pacific Fleet headquarters clarified, without providing details. November 12, the same detachment of ships came in to the port of Chittagong in Bangladesh.
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