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Russia now says 1 crew member died, 27 are missing in the sinking of its warship

The Moskva guided-missile cruiser participates in a Russian military parade near a navy base in the Ukrainian town of Sevastopol in July 2011. Experts say the recent loss of the Moskva — the flagship of Russia's Black Sea Fleet — is significant both symbolically and militarily, even if it doesn't deal a decisive blow to Russia's overall operations in Ukraine. (AFP via Getty Images)
The Moskva guided-missile cruiser participates in a Russian military parade near a navy base in the Ukrainian town of Sevastopol in July 2011. Experts say the recent loss of the Moskva — the flagship of Russia's Black Sea Fleet — is significant both symbolically and militarily, even if it doesn't deal a decisive blow to Russia's overall operations in Ukraine. (AFP via Getty Images)

This article was originally published on April 15, 2022.

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