Soldiers stand on the deck of Russian frigate Admiral Grigorovich moored at the Sudanese port. Russian President Vladimir Putin in November approved the creation of a Russian naval facility in Sudan capable of mooring nuclear-powered surface vessels. In December, Russia announced signing a 25-year agreement to build a naval base in Port Sudan. The Red Sea naval base will be Russia's first in Africa and only its second on foreign soil, after Tartous in Syria.05.03.2021#6480505
A view shows Russian frigate Admiral Grigorovich moored at the Sudanese port. Russian President Vladimir Putin in November approved the creation of a Russian naval facility in Sudan capable of mooring nuclear-powered surface vessels. In December, Russia announced signing a 25-year agreement to build a naval base in Port Sudan. The Red Sea naval base will be Russia's first in Africa and only its second on foreign soil, after Tartous in Syria.05.03.2021#6480503
A view shows Russian frigate Admiral Grigorovich moored at the Sudanese port. Russian President Vladimir Putin in November approved the creation of a Russian naval facility in Sudan capable of mooring nuclear-powered surface vessels. In December, Russia announced signing a 25-year agreement to build a naval base in Port Sudan. The Red Sea naval base will be Russia's first in Africa and only its second on foreign soil, after Tartous in Syria.05.03.2021#6480501
A view shows Russian frigate Admiral Grigorovich moored at the Sudanese port. Russian President Vladimir Putin in November approved the creation of a Russian naval facility in Sudan capable of mooring nuclear-powered surface vessels. In December, Russia announced signing a 25-year agreement to build a naval base in Port Sudan. The Red Sea naval base will be Russia's first in Africa and only its second on foreign soil, after Tartous in Syria.05.03.2021#6480500
A view shows Russian frigate Admiral Grigorovich moored at the Sudanese port. Russian President Vladimir Putin in November approved the creation of a Russian naval facility in Sudan capable of mooring nuclear-powered surface vessels. In December, Russia announced signing a 25-year agreement to build a naval base in Port Sudan. The Red Sea naval base will be Russia's first in Africa and only its second on foreign soil, after Tartous in Syria.05.03.2021#6480499
A view shows Russian frigate Admiral Grigorovich moored at the Sudanese port. Russian President Vladimir Putin in November approved the creation of a Russian naval facility in Sudan capable of mooring nuclear-powered surface vessels. In December, Russia announced signing a 25-year agreement to build a naval base in Port Sudan. The Red Sea naval base will be Russia's first in Africa and only its second on foreign soil, after Tartous in Syria.05.03.2021#6480498