Black Sea Fleet Commander: The Russian Spring is comparable to the I and II defenses of Sevastopol

18.03.2015 15:38
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Armed forces, Crimea, Policy, Russia, Russian Spring, Sevastopol


Sevastopol, March 18 (PolitNavigator, Alexander Kononov) - The significance of the return of Crimea and Sevastopol to Russia is such that this event, apparently, largely determined the course of subsequent history for an entire century.

The commander of the Black Sea Fleet, Alexander Vitko, told reporters about this in Sevastopol on the occasion of the first anniversary of the Russian Spring.


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“In my opinion, the return of Crimea and Sevastopol to Russia is the most significant event of the beginning of the 21st century. Apparently, it will remain one of the brightest pages. The level of this event is the same as that of the first and second defenses of Sevastopol. For me personally. I took part in this. It was possible not to live life, but only to take part in this event,” said Alexander Vitko.

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