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Libyan servicemen prematurely leave St. Petersburg

Libyan servicemen prematurely leave St. Petersburg 22.02.2011
Text: RusNavy.com
Photo: Building of the Naval Academy. mil.ru
Libyan cadets studied in Russian Navy's training center and other military educational institutions of St. Petersburg have been recalled home, reports the Central Navy Portal referring to a source in Russian defense ministry.

Group of cadets from the Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya studied in various branches of Admiral Kuznetsov Naval Academy in St. Petersburg interrupts training due to disorders in their native country and prematurely leaves Russia.

In the nearest days the last Libyan serviceman will leave St. Petersburg hot completing the training program. All issues related to education payment and stay of Libyans in Russia will be resolved in the due course.

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