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‘Congrats For The Next Military Title': Putin Promotes Commander Onboard Admiral Grigorovich Frigate

‘Congrats For The Next Military Title': Putin Promotes Commander Onboard Admiral Grigorovich Frigate

Time of Indiaa day ago
Russian President Vladimir Putin praised the crew of the frigate Admiral Grigorovich for successfully repelling recent drone attacks near St Petersburg. He acknowledged their dedication and skill in defending Russian waters during a critical combat mission. Despite facing technical maintenance challenges, the crew remained focused on military objectives. In recognition of outstanding leadership, Putin promoted the frigate's commander to the next military rank. #Putin #AdmiralGrigorovich #RussianNavy #DroneAttack #NavalDefense #StPetersburg #MilitaryPromotion #NavyDay #RussiaDefense #NavalOperations
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