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  1. RIP Moskva ala Slava 😂. It was only a fair trade due the fact russia had destroyed Ukrainian Mriya – Antonov An-225 aircraft. Unlike Moskva, Mriya will be missed by whole world – it was one of it’s kind, the world biggest aircraft ever.

    GLORY TO UKRAINE! 🥇💖🇺🇦🙏
    🙏🇺🇦💖🥇SLAVA UKRAINI!

    Greetings from 🇫🇮 and 🇨🇭!

    1. I feel that the sinking of missile cruiser the Moskva is a retaliation for the destruction of Mriya – Antonov An-225 aircraft.

    2. FRIENDS, VOLUNTEERS FROM EUROPE AND THE USA ❗ RUSSIA IS DESTROYING UKRAINE, MARIUPOL⛔ WE FIGHT FOR ALL EUROPE, WE NEED YOUR HELP ❗ COME TO UKRAINE PLEASE, THANK YOU ✊🙏

    3. The Ukrainians that sunk Russian ship has made it into a nice memorial reef to honor the heroes of Ukrainians and the heroes of Snake Island. Bravo Ukrainians….

    4. It was a cute little tug boat, almost like a little baby navy ship. R.I.P. to all the crew, very sorry you died for Mr. Putin’s ego.
      Nobody wants this war, Ukraine should surrender to NATO and thus be a captured nation !

    1. That ship really does have some very sophisticated air and missile defense technology…… Somebody let their guard down…. that missile never should have gotten anywhere close to that ship.

    2. @Patriotz Finder EU is paying it,all Europeans are paying it,through gas price.Check what’s the gas price now and what it was last year.
      Flour,sunflower oil,fertilizer,oil…..all the Russia main export resources prices are going up crazily.Unfortunately EU has to buy it no matter what is the cost.US doesn’t have to,that’s why EU is either idiot or puppy dog of US.

    1. @Soviet Pineapple oh come on … not only old junk …if true sunk by Ukraine ( i doubt ) questions value of large capital ships in combat … inshore as support or as Sharpe edge of sword

    1. That same annoying troll has posted on almost eveyone’s comment. Too bad it doesn’t make sense. Probably just trying to get some sucker to click.

    1. FRIENDS, VOLUNTEERS FROM EUROPE AND THE USA ❗ RUSSIA IS DESTROYING UKRAINE, MARIUPOL⛔ WE FIGHT FOR ALL EUROPE, WE NEED YOUR HELP ❗ COME TO UKRAINE PLEASE, THANK YOU ✊🙏

    2. @Integrated Hate Spreader Oh boy, don’t you just love exploring a sunken ship at the bottom of the ocean with unexploded ordnance inside?

    3. @David Summer It’s the Black Sea, it’s too salty for much to live in it. Plus, Moskva sank in around 4000ft of water iirc. She will, however, most likely be very well preserved when they do find her

  2. Russian ship needed a transformation our nice friends made that offer thanks Ukrainians 🇺🇦🙌🏼

  3. Well done…congrats to the Ukrainian Forces..that is what you call “Special ship’s OPERATIONS” to clear the water of toxic sea pollutants.💪💪🇺🇦🙏👍

  4. Moskva now joins the nuclear submarine Kursk at the bottom of the sea as a testament to the awe inspiring competence of the Russian navy.

  5. I guess when Putin said everything was going as planned he had also planned for the warship to go under. Sounds like a good plan to me.

    1. Не скулите, надоели, это наши дела. Идите лесом, займитесь своими делами

    2. The Ukrainians that sunk Russian ship has made it into a nice memorial reef to honor the heroes of Ukrainians and the heroes of Snake Island. Bravo Ukrainians….

    1. KLUTIN IMAGINES LENIN, STALIN, HITLER ❗ RUNS LOOKING FOR THEM EVERYWHERE, CAN’T FIND ANYWHERE. 🤣 HE DOES NOT TAKE PILLS❓

    2. I heard that Belrus is now sending its flagship to the Black Sea to replace Moskva and help the Russain Black Sea fleet.

    3. @Daniel Arcadia “White Ruthenia” if you go back further into history when it was used to describe old Ruthenian lands within the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.

    4. @Alexandre Larsac в Беларуси нет море, какие корабли может быть

  6. always thought submarines would look a bit different – well, learnt something new today, thanks russia!

    1. Any ship can submerge unless it mainly consists of stuff like styrofoam. The important part is the ability to get back to the surface.

    2. It’s so lonely down there. Why don’t the phantom-missiles put Putin’s Yacht right beside it? About the same price, I think. Would make a lovely couple……. the strong Russian soldier and the pretty white princess.

    1. @A Bye Bye UKRAINE, bye bye EUROPE, bye bye USA, bye bye NATO, bye bye DOLLAR. Now RUSSIA will speak and YOU will listen. RUSSIA POWER. PUTIN BEST OF THE BEST. 🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺

    2. @Pelle Carlsson Bye Bye UKRAINE, bye bye EUROPE, bye bye USA, bye bye NATO, bye bye DOLLAR. Now RUSSIA will speak and YOU will listen. RUSSIA POWER. PUTIN BEST OF THE BEST. 🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺

    3. They built the ship and installed a bathtub drain plug. The floor washer thought it was to empty his pail.

    4. @Vladimir Zelenskiy 你们的莫斯科号都沉入了海底,还是这么快乐地唱你的拜拜歌 哈哈哈🎃🎃🎃

  7. Now that Ukraine destroyed the largest and most dangerous ship in the Russian fleet, all of the other boats in the Black Sea will avoid Odessa. Way to go, Ukraina!!!💙💛 From America🇺🇸

    1. It’s not the largest ship on their asersnal but it’s the largest ship in the black see. Turkey has restricted Russian warships bigger than the one went down from passing through bosphorus strait

  8. It is amazing how the Moskva was able to stop those 2 Ukrainian missiles from harming any other boat.

    1. The Ukrainians that sunk Russian ship has made it into a nice memorial reef to honor the heroes of Ukrainians and the heroes of Snake Island. Bravo Ukrainians….

  9. The cruiser Moskva attacked the Neptune missile with a high-precision strike from its side, after which it took on water strictly according to the approved plan, began to sink in accordance with the schedule and reached the bottom exactly on schedule

    1. On Russian state television, “Today, the mighty Moskva struck a blow for the motherland, ramming a Ukrainian anti-ship missile. Sources confirm the missile was completely destroyed. The Russian navy will continue to inflict these costly strikes against Ukrainian weaponry.”

    2. The Ukrainians that sunk Russian ship has made it into a nice memorial reef to honor the heroes of Ukrainians and the heroes of Snake Island. Bravo Ukrainians….

  10. The Moskva is now on a “special mission” observing the marine life at the bottom of the black sea.

  11. Ships like the Moskva were built in the 80’s to counter American super carriers, and what made them powerful were the 16 anti-ship missiles (8 diagonal tubes on each side toward the front) on board, currently armed with Vulkan anti-ship missiles. It also has a 130 mm cannon and anti aircraft missiles. It’s not particularly advanced by modern standards but it is very capable of attacking and sinking other ships. It has a design flaw which makes it vulnerable to sinking if you hit it in the right place, even with just one or two missiles.

    In terms of logistics, the Russian navy will not be able to replace the Black Sea fleet with others from the Baltic, Arctic or Pacific, nor would it make much sense for them to do so. There’s a real chance that every Russian cruiser and ship capable of true naval battle will either retreat or be sunk (by fires randomly breaking out) within 60-90 days.

    This could have a lot of implications, including everything from Russian troop allocation to the ability of Ukraine to export its commodities. Virtually all of which are good for Ukraine (and the rest of the world) and bad for Russia.

    1. @MrWeezy312 Or a 100m high ATAT being downed by a snowspeeder with 2″ cable 😜but at least ATAT’s heads dont fall off when it gets hit anywhere unlike russian tank turrets

    2. This is similar to the General Belgrano, sinking in the Argentinian-UK war. After which the Argentinian navy withdrew and played no further part. It was then left to the Argentinian army and air force.

    3. ​@Blue Clover No ship design is perfect, but ships that carry heavy munitions need to be designed so that if onboard munitions are struck in battle, they either do not detonate, or detonate in such away that the blast radius is directed away from the vessel and other on board munitions. From what I understand, Slava-class cruisers like the Moskva are susceptible to munitions exploding in a domino-effect, which can result in damage that is much higher in proportion to the initial payload of one or two missiles.

      Ammunition storage without proper storeage design for battle is unfortunately (or fortunately) common in many types of Russian military vehicle. It has become well known in Ukraine that most Russian tanks store their ammunition unprotected on the interior with the crew. When struck with as little as a single bullet, this can cause the ammunition to explode the tank from the inside out, causing the “jack-in-the-box” effect of sending the top-turret airborne and killing the entire crew inside.

    1. It’s really a pity that this is fake. All the military from this island surrendered, and were later exchanged for Russian soldiers

  12. I served on the USS Forrestal when it was the flagship of the sixth fleet. As everyone knows it had its share of tragedy over the years. The worst naval ship fire since WW2, killing 134 sailors and injuring 161. Rockets firing off, bombs exploding on deck. But the crew never gave up hope, never abandoned ship. They keep her afloat.
    You can be sure about one thing, and that is that the Russian government are strangers to the truth. The Ukraines hit that ship with one of the missiles. When the Forrestal caught fire others came to their aid. When the Russian flagship “caught fire by accident” instead of aiding their flagship what did they do? They put further out to sea out of see, sound and what they hope , is out of range. Their tactics tell the truth while their words try and close the curtain.

    1. I remember that fire it was huge, the difference between the US navy and Russias navy has a huge devide Russia, treets is forces as expendable the US treets them as nonexpendal assets, I live in another country far far away from the states but even i know how they treet their forces personel, its guys like you who keep the west safe

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