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Russian navy to receive 30 new ships this year: Putin
STORY: Russian navy to receive 30 new ships this year: Putin
DATELINE: July 31, 2023
LENGTH: 00:02:29
LOCATION: ST. PETERSBURG/VLADIVOSTOK, Russia
CATEGORY: POLITICS/MILITARY
SHOTLIST:
1. various of Russian President Vladimir Putin and the main parade in St. Petersburg
2. various of the parade in Vladivostok
STORYLINE:
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Sunday that the country's navy would receive 30 new ships in 2023 as Russia continues strengthening its naval forces.
Putin made the remark at the main naval parade being held in honor of Russian Navy Day in St. Petersburg. He said 30 ships of different classes would be added to the navy, including the Mercury corvette.
The naval parade in St. Petersburg was divided into two parts: 45 ships, submarines and other vessels participated in the parade on the water, while about 3,000 soldiers participated in the parade on land.
Some African heads of state and government representatives witnessed the naval parade in St. Petersburg after taking part in the second Russia-Africa Summit, which took place on July 27-28.
In addition to St. Petersburg, the Russian cities of Vladivostok, Baltiysk and others also held parades to celebrate Navy Day.
Xinhua News Agency correspondents reporting from St. Petersburg and Vladivostok, Russia.
(XHTV)
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