The group is heading
to Severomorsk, the main base of the Northern Fleet.
MOSCOW, May 13.
/TASS/. A group of Northern Fleet ships led by the Severomorsk large
anti-submarine ship entered the Norwegian Sea on the way to the home base, the
fleet’s press service reported on Monday.
"The Severomorsk
large ant-submarine ship and the Vyazma medium sea tanker entered the southern
part of the Norwegian Sea. The group is heading to Severomorsk, the main base
of the Northern Fleet. It is expected to arrive at the end of the week,"
the statement says.
On May 9, the ships
passed the English Channel, where the crews carried out a rally to commemorate
the 74th anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic War, the press
service said.
During the long
voyage, which started in July 2018, the Severomorsk passed through the Atlantic
and Indian Oceans, took part in the Main Naval Parade in the Kronstadt
Roadstead and in the joint-force drills of the Russian Navy in the
Mediterranean Sea. It also carried out a number of military-diplomatic tasks,
called on the ports of Algiers, Victoria, Pemba, Antsiranana and Djibouti and
took part in the Russian-Pakistani anti-piracy drills dubbed "Arabian
Monsoon - 2018."
The ship was
overhauled in Sevastopol from mid-January to early March, after which it
continued its operation in the Mediterranean Sea.
The Northern Fleet’s
crew covered more than 40,000 nautical miles and carried out tens of combat
exercises, in which they trained to counter piracy and terrorist activity at
sea, carry out the ship’s self-defense and search, identify and track
submarines.
Source: ITAR-TASS
13-05-2019