Photos of Russian Warships Arriving in Penang
Warships from the Russian Navy’s Pacific Fleet, namely RFS GROMKIY (335), RFS REZKIY (343), RFS ALDAR TSYDENZHAPOV (339), and PECHENGA, have arrived at the Swettenham Pier Cruise Terminal in Penang.
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Warships from the Russian Navy’s Pacific Fleet, namely RFS GROMKIY (335), RFS REZKIY (343), RFS ALDAR TSYDENZHAPOV (339), and PECHENGA, have arrived at the Swettenham Pier Cruise Terminal in Penang.
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