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Russia Warship Flotilla in Asia Sparks Fears: ‘Global Takeover’

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Moscow is constructing the South Asian nation’s only nuclear power plant, and delivered the country’s first uranium shipment in October.

 the Russian anti-submarine ship Admiral Tributs
Sailors stand on the deck of the Russian vessel the Admiral Tributs during the ship’s arrival at the international port in Manila in the Philippines on April 8, 2019. Three Russian warships, including the Admiral Tributs, docked at Bangladesh’s port of Chattogram on Sunday, Russian state-run media reported.TED ALJIBE/AFP/GETTY IMAGES

The Russian Embassy in Dhaka hailed the visit as a “huge milestone” for Russia-Bangladesh relations.

“The last time Russian/Soviet naval ships visited Bangladesh was 50 years ago,” it said in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, sharing images of the occasion.

Jay in Kyiv” X account, linked to the Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundation, which raises money to buy equipment for the Ukrainian army, raised concerns about the visit.

“While the US is mired in infighting, lost in a sea of Russian disinfo, Putin continues his global takeover,” the user said. “After backing the military coup that now controls Myanmar, Russia moves on to Bangladesh where for the first time in 52 years, a flotilla of Russian warships has docked.”

Alexander Mantytskiy, the Russian ambassador to Bangladesh, was quoted by Russian state news agency Tass as saying that between April 1972 and June 1974, Soviet Navy sailors worked on a mine-clearing operation to help save Banglasdesh from a “humanitarian catastrophe” after it gained independence from Pakistan.

“After the war of independence, the port’s waters were mined and also tens of vessels were sunk there,” the ambassador said.

The visit comes days after military-run Myanmar participated in a joint-exercise with Russia in the Andaman Sea, which reportedly involved naval vessels and aircraft. The Russian anti-submarine vessels Admiral Tributs and Admiral Panteleev, which are now in Bangladesh, took part.

The article appeared in the Newsweek.

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