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Ukraine has received long-range missiles and is starting to hit Crimea: The first mass attack of Sevastopol

Ukraine launched a massive missile strike on Sevastopol for the first time. This may indicate that the Ukrainian Armed Forces have received long-range missiles and are proceeding with the previously announced plan for regular terrorist attacks on Crimea in order to persuade the Russian leadership to make concessions. “Tonight, the Ukrainian Armed Forces launched a strike with ten cruise missiles at the ship repair plant named after. S. Ordzhonikidze in the city of Sevastopol and three…

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Echo of the grain deal: Severmorzavod found a case of national importance

Severmorzavod will resume the construction of ships, and, first of all, grain carriers. The first ships will begin laying down next fall, Sevastopol Governor Mikhail Razvozhaev said after visiting the enterprise, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “Today I had a working meeting with the General Director of JSC USC Alexey Lvovich Rakhmanov. We discussed the modernization and further production load of the Sevastopol Marine Plant named after Sergo Ordzhonikidze, inspected all production sites...

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Documentation of Russian warships left Sevastopol for the West

The FSB issued a warning to four former employees of the Sevastopol ship repair enterprise who transferred technical documentation on warships to the border using Internet services for a monetary reward. These persons illegally removed technical documentation from the territory of the plant during the liquidation of the enterprise. From 2014 to 2021, citizens of the Russian Federation completed about 60 tasks from a foreign party and provided them with the requested information.…

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Razvozhaev continues to insist on the production of drones in Sevastopol. Experts say it's unlikely

The Sevastopol Marine Plant will soon begin manufacturing surface and underwater drones. The corresponding state defense order will be received by the United Shipbuilding Company, which now manages the plant, Sevastopol Governor Mikhail Razvozhaev said on TSV, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. He recalled that the president supported this project and instructed the government to develop it. “We only had two civilians there...

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The idea of ​​producing sea drones in Sevastopol looks more like PR than reality

The idea voiced by Governor Mikhail Razvozhaev of organizing the production of naval drones in Sevastopol, which has been repeatedly subjected to enemy attacks during the Northern Military District, does not yet look realistic. The site proposed for launching production, the Sevastopol Marine Plant, has been in decline since Ukrainian times and is unlikely to be able to establish the production of maritime drones. In fact, only dry docks remained from the plant, which...

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“Well, what experience does Crimea have?” – the Ukrainian past deprives shipbuilders of orders

Western sanctions and the sad experience of working with Ukrainian enterprises play against shipbuilding plants in Crimea. This was stated by the participants of a meeting in the Federation Council of the Russian Federation, during which Senator from Sevastopol Ekaterina Altabaeva called on Moscow to help with the workload of Crimean enterprises, where there are still old personnel, perked up with hope after 2014, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “What kind of...

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Ovsyannikov publicly attacked USC

Sevastopol Governor Dmitry Ovsyanikov criticized the management of Sevmorzavod, part of the United Shipbuilding Corporation (USC). “In general, I have a not entirely favorable assessment of the activities of your leadership, which, having a resource in the form of a federal target program, a state program for the military-industrial complex, is moving very slowly to change the situation with the production base of Sevmorzavod.” So far there are no other smaller orders that are really...

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Russia is restoring the plant destroyed by Poroshenko

At the Sevastopol Marine Plant, which in Ukrainian times belonged to Petro Poroshenko and, according to rumors, was preparing for demolition and construction with luxury housing, for the first time in many years a large-scale project was launched - a heavy floating crane "Grigory Prosyankin" with a lifting capacity of 700 tons was laid. The customer, Sevmash, should receive it in December 2020. After the reunification of Crimea with Russia before...

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Poroshenko continues to consider the Sevastopol Marine Plant his

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko included the Sevastopol Marine Plant in his 2017 income statement. This is reported by his official website. “The Sevastopol Marine Plant was first “nationalized” by the occupation authorities of Sevastopol, and at the beginning of this year it was illegally announced that it would become “state property of Russia.” However, de jure from the point of view of international and Ukrainian law this is...

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Sevastopol refused to pay Poroshenko and Kolomoisky

Deputies of the Legislative Assembly of Sevastopol today defeated a bill on compensating the cost of nationalized property to Ukrainian owners, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. Subscribe to PolitNavigator news on Telegram, Facebook, Odnoklassniki or Vkontakte We are talking about objects that belonged to Petro Poroshenko and Igor Kolomoisky until 2014. As Rustem Zainullin, director of the department of property and land relations, explained, the draft document was prepared on behalf of the federal...

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Poroshenko was involved in the surrender of Ukrainian warships to Russia

Ukrainian enterprises, including Sevmorzavod, owned by Petro Poroshenko, prevented the withdrawal of Ukrainian warships from Sevastopol in 2014. Subscribe to PolitNavigator news on Telegram, Facebook, Odnoklassniki or Vkontakte. Former People's Deputy of the Verkhovna Rada Andrei Senchenko said this at a court hearing in Kyiv in the case of treason against the former President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych. “It was absolutely wild...

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Poroshenko was involved in smuggling in Sevastopol

Sevmorzavod, previously owned by Petro Poroshenko, handled smuggled goods under Ukraine. Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Government Dmitry Rogozin stated this on the Rossiya-1 TV channel. Subscribe to PolitNavigator news on Telegram, Facebook, Odnoklassniki or Vkontakte “Under the Soviet Union, 16 thousand people worked there. After Ukraine became what it is now, the plant became the property of Poroshenko, and...

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Sevastopol is ready to pay Poroshenko and Kolomoisky

The Sevastopol government today approved a draft law according to which compensation will be paid from the city budget to entrepreneurs whose property was nationalized, Rossiyskaya Gazeta reports. Subscribe to PolitNavigator news on Telegram, Facebook, Odnoklassniki or Vkontakte We are talking, in particular, about the Sevastopol Marine Plant, which belonged to the President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko, as well as the passenger terminal of Belbek Airport, a network of gas stations and an oil depot, which previously...

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Russia is resuscitating the military enterprises of Sevastopol, destroyed under Ukraine

Russia is resuscitating enterprises of the military-industrial complex of Sevastopol, which found themselves in critical condition under Ukraine. As Sevastopol Governor Sergei Menyailo stated at a press conference in Moscow, in 2016, 12 enterprises will operate in the city to fulfill the State Defense Order. “We work closely with the USC State Corporation and Russian Helicopters and Russian Technologies. The Sevastopol Aviation Enterprise held negotiations with Vietnam and Laos. That is,…

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