One crew member died and 27 people are missing after Russia’s warship, the Moskva, sank last week in the Black Sea.
This was disclosed by the Russian Ministry of Defense on Friday, according to Russian State media, TASS.
The report added that the remaining 396 crew members were evacuated from the Moskva cruiser to nearby Black Sea fleet ships and sent to Sevastopol, a city in Crimea.
It said that the crew member who died, Ivan Leonidovich Vakhrushev, saved “hundreds” of his fellow servicemen.
Meanwhile, the Russian government, as of Tuesday, had not previously acknowledged any casualties, while Ukrainians said the Moskva sank after being struck by Ukrainian missiles.
But Russia denied the claim, insisting that the reason for the sinking was a fire.
However, the United States, on April 15, confirmed Ukraine’s account, with a senior defense official saying that the United States believes that two Ukrainian Neptune missiles hit the Russian warship.
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