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Putin to Take Part in Russian Navy Day Celebrations in Severomorsk

RIA Novosti, PUBLISHED 28.07.2014

Russian President Vladimir Putin will be visiting Severomorsk, Murmansk region, this Sunday, where he will participate in the celebration of the Russian Navy Day, the press service of the Kremlin reported.

"The President will lay a wreath at the monument to the Heroes of Severomorsk, go round the warships of the Northern Fleet and congratulate the crew on the Navy Day. After that, there will be a parade and naval pageant," the press service said.

In addition, Putin will hold a video conference n the occasion of laying down nuclear submarines Krasnoyarsk and Knyaz Oleg at the industrial base of the Sevmash shipyard in the city of Severodvinsk, Arkhangelsk region.

Topics: Nuclear ships, Russia


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