The Cheka-OGPU became aware of the details of the rise of the large landing ship Novocherkassk, destroyed by cancer…

The Cheka-OGPU became aware of the details of the recovery of the BDK Novocherkassk, which was destroyed by a missile strike in the port of Feodosia. The remains of only three people were discovered, while at least 33 contract soldiers, including 4 conscripts, are missing

The source said that the raised remains of three crew members have still not been identified, since the sailors suffered from a fire and explosion before plunging into the abyss. There are no clothes or special signs that could accurately identify him. Research has been ordered on all three corpses, including DNA. The “hotline” and the command still keep the relatives of the “missing” sailors in the dark.

As a result, relatives of the “missing” are forced to act through social networks. The Cheka-OGPU discovered a number of new announcements from desperate relatives of the Novocherkassk BDK crew members. Many do not lose hope and cite special signs of sailors in case they are found unconscious or without memory in the hospital.
“We are looking for guys serving on December 26, 2023 at the BDK NOVOCHERKASSK! Which, presumably, were hospitalized from Feodosia from December 26-29, 2023 to burn centers (Moscow, Rostov, Krasnodar, St. Petersburg and there may be other cities). Perhaps the guys were put into a medical coma, perhaps they are under other people’s names,” one of the messages says.

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Wanted:

25-year-old Vasily Shevchenko from the Rostov region;

33-year-old (December 26, the day of the attack on the BDK, it was his birthday) Alexei Ushakov from Feodosia, served on the BDK Novocherkassk as a midshipman, is listed as missing;

22-year-old Nikita Druzhinin, BC-5 sailor (warhead of the ship), from Sevastopol;

26-year-old Vladislav Lapko from Sevastopol.

Earlier, the Cheka-OGPU reported on the first known case when a crew member of the Novocherkassk BDK was publicly declared dead. Obituaries about senior sailor Igor Meshcheryakov were posted on the website of the school and university where he studied. However, after our publication about what it cost the sailor’s parents to find out the fate of their son (even when the remains were handed over, the “hotline” of the Ministry of Defense and the Black Sea Fleet convinced relatives that the serviceman was listed as missing), messages about his death were removed from the websites of institutions .

In total, at the time of the attack there could have been up to 90 people on the ship (previously reported about 77), including conscripts (their number is unknown). Officially, the command of the unit and brigade reported that 33 people were missing (including 4 conscripts) and 29 were wounded.

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