Steady Stream of Cargo-Laden Russian Warships Flowing South Through Bosporus

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by George Freund

Russian Alligator class large landing ship Nikolay Filchenkov making her south bound passage through Istanbul, again with much cargo on her deck.

Russian Alligator class large landing ship Saratov making her south bound passage through Istanbul, again with much cargo on her deck.

The flagship of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, Moskva going to the Mediterranean to take part in a naval exercise.

Russian Krivak class frigate Ladny going to the Mediterranean to take part in a naval exercise.

Russian Tarantul class corvette R-109, passing thorugh Bosphorus.

Russian large landing ship Alexander Otrakovski returning from her Mediterranean deployment.

Last week we have saw a drastic increase in Russian warships movements through Turkish Straits.

One ship Alexander Otrakovski returned to the Black Sea, while 6 other warships R-109, Ladny, Moskva, Saratov, Nikolay Filchenkov and KIL-158 made their southbound passage. The landings ship are on their cargo delivery missions whereas the larger warships are going to take part in a naval exercise around Cyprus, on 30 September 2015.

Date Number Name Direction Nationality

27.9.2015 KIL-158 Southbound Russia

27.9.2015 152 Nikolay Filchenkov Southbound Russia

26.9.2015 150 Saratov Southbound Russia

25.9.2015 121 Moskva Southbound Russia

24.9.2015 801 Ladny Southbound Russia

24.9.2015 952 R-109 Southbound Russia

24.9.2015 31 Alexander Otrakovski Northbound Russia

22.9.2015 151 Azov Northbound Russia

22.9.2015 158 Tsezar Kunikov Northbound Russia

21.9.2015 142 Novocharkassk Southbound Russia

20.9.2015 Donuzlav Southbound Russia

19.9.2015 810 Smetlivy Southbound Russia

19.9.2015 KIL-158 Northbound Russia

17.9.2015 150 Saratov Northbound Russia

17.9.2015 Sayany Northbound Russia

16.9.2015 Novorossiysk Northbound Russia

15.9.2015 031 Alexander Otrakovski Southbound Russia

14.9.2015 151 Azov Southbound Russia

14.9.2015 158 Tsezar Kunikov Southbound Russia

13.9.2015 75 USS Donald Cook Southbound USA

10.9.2015 152 Nikolay Filchenkov Southbound Russia

9.9.2015 KIL-158 Southbound Russia

7.9.2015 150 Saratov Southbound Russia

4.9.2015 210 Smolny Southbound Russia

3.9.2015 130 Korolev Southbound Russia

3.9.2015 142 Novocharkassk Southbound Russia

Russian large landing ship Tsezar Kunikov at the northern entrance of Istanbul Strait.

Russian survey, research and intelligence gathering ship Donuzlav heading to the Mediterranean Sea.

A bow view of Novorossiysk. On her left is the TCSG-10 from Turkish Coast Guard.

Russian buoy tender KIL-158 seen during her southbound passage. There is some cargo on her deck hidden under nets.

http://turkishnavy.net/

If it floats, it’s coming out into the Mediterranean. What we’re in store for may well be a world war of biblical proportion.

3 thoughts on “Steady Stream of Cargo-Laden Russian Warships Flowing South Through Bosporus

  1. Within days Israel returns to pre 1967 Six Day War borders. Russian strategy of spreading out US forces and assets over a wide area rendering them useless as a whole has worked like a charm. It is easier to control/defeat an enemy whose actions and strategies are known in advance. The NeoZionists told the world which countries they would attack in advance. A display of insane hubris like the world has never witnessed. The Russians attacked when least expected during UN meetings. WWIII will be a short conflict. The winner is Russia, Syria, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Palestine, and humanity.

    In the USofA it is time to start arresting and putting to trial the perps and their financiers. Death to all enemies of the Constitution of the United States of America!

    LONG LIVE THE REPUBLIC

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