The case occurred on January 23, it was not officially reported. Kildin’s crew managed to eliminate the fire.
A fire occurred on the coast of Syria aboard the Russian intelligence ship. This was announced on February 7, AR, with a reference to fire frames and broadcast audio recording.
It was noted that the incident occurred on January 23, it was not officially reported. The news agency received photos and other materials from the scene of the incident from the military, transferred from the Nato ship, near the Russian ship.
According to resources, fire and black smoke rise from the pipes of a Russian ship, which is full of equipment for collecting intelligence information. Interlocutors also reported that the Russian vehicle team refused with the help proposed by the alliance ship.
It has been reported that the fire lasted at least four hours. Russian vessels of the Russian vessel removed tents from rescue boats, but they did not enter the sea. As a result, Kildin’s staff managed to eliminate the fire. What causes the fire is unknown.
As you know, so far, the ship is still located on the coast of Syria, where “intelligence is collected near the Syrian port tartus, accompanied by a frigate and shipping vessel.”
According to AR, Kildin collects intelligence in NATO activities in the Mediterranean Sea and, before the fire, is near the Naval training area that the Navy is conducting Turkey.
According to French Vice Admiral Michel Olgagar, despite Kildin’s return to work, the fire only confirms the logistics that Russia faces, trying to hold naval forces in the Mediterranean sea far from its bases. Moscow also could no longer use its Black Sea Fleet to Patrol on the Mediterranean Sea, because during the war in Ukraine Turkey did not allow warships to pass through the Bosphorus connecting black and mediterranean seas.
We remind you, earlier social networks wrote that a Russian ship was struck in the harbor of tuapse.
It was also reported that in the city of Russia of Arkhangelsk there was a powerful fire on the MV Lomonosov cruise ship.
Source: korrespondent

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