A leaky raft with belongings of sailors from the cruiser Moscow was found in the sea (video)

In the Black Sea, they found a leaky raft with belongings of sailors from the cruiser ‘Moscow’, which sank in April. The lifeboat was kept afloat only by the fact that it was attached to several life jackets.

This was reported by the State Border Service of Ukraine. The life raft was designed for 20 people.

It had a broken, corroded oar and inflation cylinders. There was also a waterproof bag in which there were Russian coins, elements of sailors’ and marines’ uniforms. There were combat numbers on the vests and uniforms.

The find was handed over to the border guards of the Izmail detachment, whose fighter sent the cruiser ‘Moscow’ from Zmiyny on a known course.

The DPSU noted that this raft was yet another proof of the negligence of the Russian military leadership. It seems that it was malfunctioning, and the invaders who tried to save themselves on it resorted to desperate measures.

Apparently, in order to keep the leaky craft afloat, the Russian sailors took off their life jackets, which is strictly prohibited, and attached them to the raft to maintain its buoyancy.

At the same time, when the cruiser ‘Moscow’ was sunk, there was a storm at sea.

‘Probably, the invaders were also not motivated by the inscription on the leaky raft: ‘No panic! The raft maintains buoyancy in any conditions and gives you reliable protection.’ This is another eloquent testimony that you cannot believe what the Russian military command declares,’ trolled the occupiers in the DPSU.

Source obozrevatel
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