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    Blackseafor ships to visit Sevastopol

    August 19, 2010
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    Blackseafor ships to visit Sevastopol

    On Friday, the ships with the Black Sea Naval Cooperation Task Group Blackseafor will arrive at the port of Sevastopol (Crimea, southern Ukraine) in accordance with the plan of the Blackseafor regular activation, according to the press center of the Ukraine Navy command.

    On Friday, the ships with the Black Sea Naval Cooperation Task Group Blackseafor will arrive at the port of Sevastopol (Crimea, southern Ukraine) in accordance with the plan of the Blackseafor regular activation, according to the press center of the Ukraine Navy command.

    On Tuesday, the Blackseafor task force including a sea trawler "Cherkasy", Ukrainian Navy, left the Romanian port of Constanta and headed towards the Ukrainian port. During the movement, the multinational group involving ships with the fleets of Bulgaria, Romania, Russia, Turkey and Ukraine, will conduct exercise on control over the maritime picture, tactical maneuvering, signaling and liaison, civilian vessel and aircraft monitoring, cargo transfer, interception and inspection of a conditional offending vessel, organization of air defense. During their stay in Constanta, ship crews conducted activities in basic training, liaison training, and participated in Romania Navy Day celebrations.

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