Sudanese Military Approves Russian Naval Base on the Red Sea
The planned naval base situated in strategic Port Sudan on the Red Sea is set to host some 300 Russian soldiers and four naval vessels, including nuclear-powered ones.
The planned naval base situated in strategic Port Sudan on the Red Sea is set to host some 300 Russian soldiers and four naval vessels, including nuclear-powered ones.
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