Vladimir Putin says Russian navy to get 30 new ships this year
Russian President Vladimir Putin attended the annual Navy Day parade in St Petersburg and revealed that 30 new ships are set to join the navy this year. Putin inspected some of the ships and gave a speech in which he declared Russia was continuing...

Putin, accompanied by Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu and Admiral Nikolai Yevmenov, the head of the Navy, inspected some of the ships from a launch boat on the Neva before making a speech.
"Today, Russia is confidently implementing the large-scale tasks of our national maritime policy and is consistently building up the strength of our Navy," said Putin. "This year alone, 30 ships of different classes are being added to the fleet," he said.
He made no substantive comments on what Russia calls its "special military operation" in Ukraine.
Four African heads of state attended Sunday's event and five other African countries sent representatives, according to the Kremlin.
They were invited after a Russia-Africa summit in St Petersburg which concluded on Friday at which delegates discussed grain supplies and potential peace talks on Ukraine.
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