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Russian landing ship Caesar Kunikov sunk off Crimea, says Ukraine
Russian landing ship Caesar Kunikov sunk off Crimea, says Ukraine
2024-04-30 04:17:26 source:
Cosmic Chronicle news portal
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By Paul Kirby,
BBC
The Caesar Kunikov off the coast of Bulgaria in 2014. Photo: Supplied/AFP
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