lit. 'Sevastopol Sea Wharf') is a shipyard located in Sevastopol, Crimea, founded as a dockyard for the Imperial Russian Navy in 1783. The shipyard has...
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Sevastopol (/ˌsɛvəˈstoʊpəl, səˈvæstəpoʊl/), sometimes written Sebastopol, is the largest city in Crimea and a major port on the Black Sea. Due to its strategic...
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ship was damaged in a Ukrainian missile attack on Sevastopol Shipyard. Minsk was transferred to Sevastopol, travelling through the Dardanelles on 9 February...
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September 2023, the Russian-appointed governor of Sevastopol Mikhail Razvozhaev said that Sevastopol Shipyard, belonging to Sevmorzavod, had been struck by...
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Shipyard, Shipyard No. 200, also known as Shipyard No. 445, Nikolayev Zaliv Shipbuilding yard, Shipyard No. 532, Kerch Sevastopol Shipyard, Zavod imeni...
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its subsidiary FGUP Rosmorport. In 2015 the ship traveled to the Sevastopol Shipyard for repairs, and later made its home port in the city due to the...
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personnel of the Russian navy in the Karabelnaya district of Sevastopol, near Sevastopol Shipyard. She left her home when the war broke out to help take care...
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металлист") was founded in Sevastopol in 1923 and represented the Sevastopol Shipyard (Morskoi Zavod im. S. Ordzhonikidze Sevastopol). In the years 1936–1938...
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transatlantic service.: 363 On June 4, 1992, she was towed to Ukraine. In Sevastopol Shipyard, the liner underwent asbestos removal which lasted from 1993 to 1994...
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due to the Franco-British-Turkish assault on the city of Sevastopol. As a result, the shipyard dedicated all of its resources towards provisioning the...
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