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    Russian Federation (RF) authorities informed family members of dead crewman from the cruiser Moskva that the state will offer them no survivor compensation , because the warship sank by accident not in military action, and their son’s whereabouts are unknown , news reports on Friday, May 6, said.

    A letter from the RF Black Sea Fleet’s (BSF) prosecutor general’s office sent to Dmitriy Shkrebets, father of Moskva crew member Egor Shkrebets, and made public on May 6, said the Moskva’s Apr. 14 sinking took place in international waters by accident . The warship, by a substantial margin the BSF’s most powerful weapon, was in international waters and had not been participating in combat operations against Ukraine , and the younger Shkrebets’ whereabouts is not known, the RF navy letter asserted.

    Kremlin to family members of Moskva cruiser crew: Ship sank by accident, no war compensation - KyivPost - Ukraine's Global Voice

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    It was a shock that, days after the Moskva sank, the family still hadn't received any news about their son's whereabouts. "He shouldn't even have been on the ship during the mission. Our government keeps telling us that there are no conscripts in Ukraine, only professional soldiers,” the Russian complains. And adds: “I cannot say whether my attitude to what is happening in Ukraine has changed. After all, I don't want to be branded a traitor to the people later on."
    "Moskva" sinking: Desperate mother reveals new insights into the situation on the ship

    Update from April 21, 10 a.m.: More and more reports from desperate parents are coming to light: After the sinking of the warship "Moskva", there is apparently still uncertainty about the whereabouts of numerous crew members. Der Spiegel spoke to the mother of a 20-year-old conscript who has been reported missing. Her attempts to get answers from the Russian army about the whereabouts of her child have so far failed.

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