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Musicmystery -> FOX: Russian warship steams toward US destroyers that launched Syria strikes (4/7/2017 1:02:11 PM)

Russian warship steams toward US destroyers that launched Syria strikes
(FOX's headline, not mine -- I won't want to interfere with "fair and balanced.")

A Russian warship entered the eastern Mediterranean Friday and was heading toward the area where two U.S. Navy destroyers launched missile strikes into Syria, Fox News has learned.

The Russian frigate, Admiral Grigorovich RFS-494, crossed through the Bosphorus Strait "a few hours ago" from the Black Sea, according to a U.S. defense official.

The Russian warship is now in the eastern Mediterranean steaming in the direction of the U.S. warships.

The Admiral Grigorovich is armed with advanced Kalibr cruise missiles.

Also Friday, one of the American destroyers that launched the missiles into Syria started heading to an undisclosed location to rearm.

The frigate was bound for the Syrian port of Tartus on a routine voyage, the Russian news agency TASS reported Friday, citing a military-diplomatic source.

"The Russian ship armed with cruise missiles Kalibr will visit the logistics base in Tartus, Syria," the source said.

The ship was near the Black Sea straits, Tass reported. It left on a voyage after stopping at Novorossiisk for supplies and taking part in a joint exercise with Turkish ships in the Black Sea.




Lucylastic -> RE: FOX: Russian warship steams toward US destroyers that launched Syria strikes (4/7/2017 2:08:04 PM)

so far it seems fox, WND, and Libertarian blog are the only sites carrying this, well apart from the rwnj sites

But this is about the closest I can find to actual information
how good it isI dunno,
but the date says a lot
https://news.usni.org/2017/03/02/advanced-russian-frigate-leaves-black-sea-heading-syria#more-24345

One of the Russian Navy’s most advanced frigates left the Black Sea on Thursday bound for Syria and the Eastern Mediterranean, according to images provided to USNI News by ship spotters in Istanbul.

Guided missile frigate Admiral Grigorovich – based in Sevastopol, Crimea – passed through the Bosporus Strait early Thursday into the Mediterranean. A U.S. defense official told USNI News that the ship was likely bound for Syria to operate with a Russian Navy Kashin-class guided-missile destroyer currently pier side at the Russian logistics facility in Tartus.

Late last year, Grigorovich operated with the Kuznetsov carrier strike group off of Syria and fired missiles in support of the Russian-Syrian assault against rebels in Aleppo in November.

“The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said missiles fired from Russian warships in the Mediterranean struck areas in Aleppo province and on the eastern edge of nearby Idlib,” reported The Associated Press at the time.

The 4,000-ton frigate fields up to eight of the Russian Kalibir NK long range land attack cruise missiles – first used operationally in 2015 from Russian Navy ships in the Caspian Sea to strike targets in Syria.

The ship is one of six the Russian Navy had originally planned to deploy to the Black Sea but the Russians instead sold the last three to the Indian Navy.

The U.S. George H.W. Bush carrier strike group is currently operating in the Eastern Mediterranean, launching strikes against Islamic State targets in Syria.




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