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Thursday, July 29, 2010

Sevastopol and the Black Sea Fleet: the story goes on

Neustrashimy (Project 11540)Every last Sunday in July Russia celebrates Navy Day. This year's celebrations were held on July 25. Sevastopol, the main base of Russia's Black Sea Fleet, hosted a naval parade. In retrospect, this event requires serious appraisal.

Anyone watching the parade realizes that Sevastopol is inseparably linked with the men and warships of the Black Sea Fleet defending southern Russian borders.

From the very beginning, the city was conceived as a naval base, and fleet commanders have always exercised greater powers than local mayors.

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