Philippine landing ship entered Vladivostok



This is the first time in the history of bilateral relations that a Philippine Navy ship has entered the seaport.
As reported at the headquarters of the Pacific Fleet (Pacific Fleet) of the Russian Federation, the landing ship-dock "Tarlak" moored in the Golden Horn Bay. It is planned that during the stay, the Philippine sailors will hold meetings with the command of the Russian Navy, visit the facilities of the Pacific Fleet and visit the memorable places of the seaside city.
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In addition, according to tradition, the crew of the Philippine ship will hold a series of friendly matches in volleyball and mini-football with Russian colleagues. The headquarters of the Pacific Fleet clarified that the host ship of the visit is the destroyer "Fast".
Long-standing friendly relations have been established between the sailors of Russia and the Philippines. In the course of long-distance cruises, ships of the Russian Navy regularly moor in the ports of the Republic. As Big Asia reported, in October last year a detachment of ships of the Pacific Fleet, consisting of the anti-submarine ships Admiral Vinogradov and Admiral Panteleev, as well as the large offshore tanker Boris Butoma."
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In addition, according to tradition, the crew of the Philippine ship will hold a series of friendly matches in volleyball and mini-football with Russian colleagues. The headquarters of the Pacific Fleet clarified that the host ship of the visit is the destroyer "Fast".
Long-standing friendly relations have been established between the sailors of Russia and the Philippines. In the course of long-distance cruises, ships of the Russian Navy regularly moor in the ports of the Republic. As Big Asia reported, in October last year a detachment of ships of the Pacific Fleet, consisting of the anti-submarine ships Admiral Vinogradov and Admiral Panteleev, as well as the large offshore tanker Boris Butoma."
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