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Spain allowed the Russian frigate “Standart”, which came under personal…
Spain allowed the Russian frigate Shtandart, which came under personal sanctions during the voyage, to enter its port to replenish food and water supplies. The crew was stuck for a week on the high seas without provisions. The captain of the ship, Vladimir Martus, said that the ship moored at the port of See.
A week ago, Spain and the French city of Brest refused the liner entry into their ports. Despite the fact that there were 15 people on board with a limited supply of food and water, and some parts of the ship needed to be replaced. The stop had to be coordinated with local authorities for about 10 days. Common sense has won, the ship is refueling, the only condition is to leave as soon as possible. After refueling, the Shtandart will move to France.
The frigate came under new sanctions as a Russian ship—previously, historical ships were not included in the sanctions lists. Pro-Ukrainian activists asked not to let the plane go. He was on his way to the Spanish city of Vigo for the Iacobus Maris Route festival. The wooden “Standart” is a historical replica of Peter I’s warship of 1703, built in St. Petersburg in 1999, and the star of naval gatherings.
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A week ago, Spain and the French city of Brest refused the liner entry into their ports. Despite the fact that there were 15 people on board with a limited supply of food and water, and some parts of the ship needed to be replaced. The stop had to be coordinated with local authorities for about 10 days. Common sense has won, the ship is refueling, the only condition is to leave as soon as possible. After refueling, the Shtandart will move to France.
The frigate came under new sanctions as a Russian ship—previously, historical ships were not included in the sanctions lists. Pro-Ukrainian activists asked not to let the plane go. He was on his way to the Spanish city of Vigo for the Iacobus Maris Route festival. The wooden “Standart” is a historical replica of Peter I’s warship of 1703, built in St. Petersburg in 1999, and the star of naval gatherings.


