19.09.2013
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Photo: The guided missile cruiser
Varyag.
The Pacific Fleet flagship missile cruiser Varyag will enter the Mediterranean in October, where it will head the permanent operative junction of the Russian Navy, a naval official told Interfax-AVN on Wednesday.
"In October, the cruiser
Varyag will leave the Red Sea through the Suez Canal for the Mediterranean. According to the rotation plan, it will replace the Black Sea cruiser
Moskva in late October, which is expected to return to Sevastopol in November," the source said.
In this rotation, the large destroyer
Admiral Panteleyev, the big landing ships
Peresvet and
Admiral Nevelsky, the tanker
Pechenga, and the rescue tow-boat
Fotiy Krylov will leave for Vladivostok.
The Russian General Staff earlier told
Interfax-AVN the Pacific Ocean missile cruiser
Varyag was expected to join the Russian naval group in the Mediterranean to replace the large destroyer
Admiral Panteleyev.
Captain 1st Rank Roman Martov, the head of the information support department of the Pacific Ocean Fleet, said on Wednesday that the units of Pacific Fleet ships comprising the missile cruiser
Varyag, the sea tow-boat
SB-22, and the tanker
Boris Butoma are heading from the Pacific Ocean to the Indian Ocean."
The Russian naval group in the Mediterranean is composed of the missile cruiser
Moskva, the large destroyer
Admiral Panteleyev, the guard ship
Neustrashimy, the guard ship
Smetlivy, the big landing ships
Alexander Shabalin,
Novocherkassk,
Nikolai Filchenkov, and
Minsk. The reconnaissance ship
SSB-21 Priazovye is fulfilling a special task from the General Staff. The big landing ships
Peresvet and
Admiral Nevelsky are heading to Novorossiysk.