Russian media reported that a 'minor' fire had broken on the aircraft carrier Thursday as it was undergoing repairs in a dry dock.
's sole aircraft carrier, which reportedly caught fire on Thursday, has been out of service for years before the war in Ukraine began amid repair work and a pattern of damaging incidents.
Rakhmanov reportedly told the outlets that the fire was successfully extinguished, and there was no damage to the carrier. The blaze also did not result in any casualties, though 20 people were forced to evacuate from the warship, the Russian outlets reported. Russian aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov is seen tied up at a Rosatomflot moorage of the Russian northern port city of Murmansk on May 19, 2018. In inset, Russian President Vladimir Putin. Russia's sole aircraft carrier reportedly caught fire on December 22, 2022.The Admiral Kuznetsov weighs 43,000 tons, is 1,000 feet long and has a crew of 1,300 personnel,It was conceived in the 1980s and intended to be a hybrid between a dedicated carrier and heavy missile cruiser,National Interest.
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