Russian warships in Atlantic for military drill
MOSCOW. Jan 20 - A large group of Russian warships has moved to the Atlantic from the Mediterranean on a military training mission, the Russian Navy announced in a press release.
"A strike naval group comprising the heavy aircraft carrying cruiser Admiral Kuznetsov, the missile carrying cruiser Moskva, the large anti-submarine ships Admiral Levchenko and Admiral Chabanenko, and the supply ships Sergei Osipov and Nikolai Chiker left the Mediterranean on January 19, passed through the Strait of Gibraltar and reached the Atlantic," Russian Navy spokesman Igor Dygalo said, according to the press release.
"A strike naval group comprising the heavy aircraft carrying cruiser Admiral Kuznetsov, the missile carrying cruiser Moskva, the large anti-submarine ships Admiral Levchenko and Admiral Chabanenko, and the supply ships Sergei Osipov and Nikolai Chiker left the Mediterranean on January 19, passed through the Strait of Gibraltar and reached the Atlantic," Russian Navy spokesman Igor Dygalo said, according to the press release.