Russian Missile Cruiser Varyag Docks in Colombo Port

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March 03, Colombo (LNW): The Russian Pacific Fleet’s missile cruiser Varyag has docked at the port of Colombo in Sri Lanka, the Sri Lanka Navy reported.

The arrival of the 187-meter-long vessel, serving as a Missile Cruiser with a crew of 529, was met with traditional naval courtesies.

The ship’s Flag Officer, Captain 1st Rank Velichko Anatoly Vasicievich, and Commanding Officer, Captain 2nd Rank Glushakov Roman Nikolaevich, lead the delegation.

During their visit, the ship’s officials are scheduled to meet with Rear Admiral Saman Perera, the Commander of the Western Naval Area.

Additionally, various programmes are planned by the Sri Lanka Navy to foster goodwill and enable the crew to explore local attractions.

The Russian cruiser will utilise its stay in Colombo to replenish essential supplies such as water and fuel.

The ship’s welcome ceremony saw the presence of officials from the Russian embassy, Sri Lanka’s naval forces, and port services personnel.

Following its port call, the Varyag will remain in Colombo until March 4 before continuing its designated missions as part of its extended deployment.

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