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Ukraine news claims Russia has been retrieving dead bodies and important documents from sunken Moskva

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Putin is humiliated when his ‘go f*** yourself’ cruiser Moskva gets ‘BLOWN UP by Ukrainian rockets.’

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Ukraine news claims Russia has been retrieving dead bodies and important documents from sunken Moskva

The drowning in April of the Moskva, the 510-group rocket cruiser that had driven Russia’s maritime attack on Ukraine, was a significant emblematic and military blow.

On the off chance that you’ve been following our inclusion, you’ll recollect that when it sank, Moscow said an impact on board had caused an unexplained fire, while Ukraine said a rocket strike had taken it out.

Russia owned up to no setbacks – as a matter of fact, it distributed film showing what it said was the group of the Moskva on a march in the Crimean city of Sevastopol.

In any case, presently Ukrainian news organization Union says Russia has gone through the most recent fourteen days recovering bodies from the destruction of the boat, as well as mystery archives.

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The organization cited a Ukrainian knowledge official as telling a Crimean radio broadcast that Russia had sent five to seven boats to the area.

“Fundamentally, these were rafts, boats, pulls, which took out the bodies, eliminated all the hardware that is grouped there and tidied up this cruiser – got what was left there and shouldn’t fall under the control of third nations,” they cited Vadym Skibitsky as saying.

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