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Russian corvette Askold (2021)

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Russian Karakurt-class corvette
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Askold in 2021.

Askold is a Russian Karakurt-class corvette launched in 2021. On 4 November 2023, the ship was reportedly damaged by a SCALP missile.

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  1. Reporter, Isabel van Brugen (2023-11-07). "Photo shows charred hull of Russia's "Askold" corvette hit by SCALP missile". Newsweek. Retrieved 2024-04-22.
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