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Putin embarrassed as new Russian navy ship sinks

 One of Russia’s new naval ships has met an early demise after capsizing and sinking in a Baltic shipyard.

Tugboat Kapitan Ushakov was undergoing final outfitting in St Petersburg when it began tilting sharply, prompting a frenzied response from shipyard teams to save the vessel.

The new outfitting was too much for the boat to handle, and it was lying on its side just a few hours after it began tipping on August 8.

The 70-metre boat was first launched in June 2022 and was intended to tow larger vessels, fight fires and help with search and rescue missions.

Russian officials have launched an investigation into potential construction safety violations.

Initial reports found that a flood began in the machinery compartment of the ship.

It’s not the first time Russia has been in the headlines over ship mishaps.

In April this year, the Russian captain of the MV Solong cargo ship was arrested for gross negligence manslaughter after the Solong rammed into the US-flagged MV Stena Immaculate anchored off the Humber Estuary.

Stena Immaculate was carrying more than 200,000 tons of highly flammable jet fuel, while both ships were full of heavy engine fuel.

All crew from Stena managed to escape, but one of Solong’s Filipino crew, Mark Angelo Pernia, 38, was lost at sea and is dead.

And last year, one of Putin’s £80,000,000 spy ship was taken out by a massive Ukrainian missile strike.

But the latest accident happened just months after North Korea lost a ship in a similar way, as Kim Jong-un watched on.

In May, North Korea’s second naval destroyer capsized during a failed water launch after becoming damaged during rushed attempts to ‘modernise’ its naval forces.

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