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Originally published on RussiaFeed
Russia’s historic Black Sea port at Sevastopol was home to one of many Navy Day parades throughout ports and harbours across Russia.
Sevastopol is Russia’s most renowned and picturesque warm water port and residents of the Federal City as well as nearby Crimean towns and cities lapped up the sun as they watched a dramatic display which including the firing of projectiles from the ships.
Earlier in the day, Russian President Vladimir Putin attended the largest Navy Day parade in Russia in the former capital of St. Petersburg which is also the current President’s home town.
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“Russia’s historic Black Sea port at Sevastopol was home to one of many Navy Day parades”
A must watch for anyone still doubting the attachment of Crimean population to Russia. Filmed on June 12, 2015, Russia Day jubilee in Sevastopol
https://youtu.be/h9RwYPsVpfM
Russian National Anthem – Beautifully sung by the Children’s Choir At The Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg.
https://youtu.be/AUCEk9Os-tQ
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