Admiral Levchenko ved kai i Stavanger - 1984 - Foto: Per Gram
6 September 2014 Last updated at 12:02 GMT
Russia to reopen Northern Fleet base in Arctic
Russia has dispatched a group of
ships from its Northern Fleet to the Arctic, with the aim of restoring a
permanent base in the region, Russia media say.
A detachment including two amphibious vessels and an anti-submarine ship set
off from the fleet's base in Severomorsk, near the Norwegian border.It will take equipment and personnel to the eastern New Siberian Islands.
Russia is boosting its naval presence in the Arctic as regional powers seek to claim its rich natural resources.
"The main aim of another expedition of the Northern Fleet's vessels to the Arctic region is to deliver personnel, equipment and inventory of a Northern Fleet tactical group, which from this year on will serve on the New Siberian Islands on a permanent basis," said fleet commander Adm Vladimri Korolev in a Defence Ministry statement.
Adm Korolev added that the fleet's aircraft would be used to monitor weather and navigation conditions during the journey.
Icebreakers will be used for some parts of the journey, the agencies said.
The detachment includes:
- anti-submarine warfare ship Admiral Levchenko
- large amphibious ships Georgiy Pobedonosets and Kondopoga
- tanker Sergey Osipov
- rescue tug Pamir
- Baltic Fleet mooring vessel Aleksandr Pushkin.
Ten ships went to the islands last September to restore an air force commandant's headquarters.
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