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A firework display and a 12-gun artillery salute marked the Day of the Russian Navy in St Petersburg on Sunday.

Footage shows the firework display illuminating the Neva River and the night sky of Russia's ‘northern capital’.

According to media reports, 30 salvos from 12 D-44 guns rang out from the walls of the Peter and Paul Fortress.

Russian Navy Day was established by decree of Russian President Vladimir Putin on 31 May 2006 and is traditionally celebrated on the last Sunday in July.

Fireworks light up skies over St Petersburg for Russian Navy Day

Russian Federation, St Petersburg
July 28, 2024 at 20:11 GMT +00:00 · Published

A firework display and a 12-gun artillery salute marked the Day of the Russian Navy in St Petersburg on Sunday.

Footage shows the firework display illuminating the Neva River and the night sky of Russia's ‘northern capital’.

According to media reports, 30 salvos from 12 D-44 guns rang out from the walls of the Peter and Paul Fortress.

Russian Navy Day was established by decree of Russian President Vladimir Putin on 31 May 2006 and is traditionally celebrated on the last Sunday in July.

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A firework display and a 12-gun artillery salute marked the Day of the Russian Navy in St Petersburg on Sunday.

Footage shows the firework display illuminating the Neva River and the night sky of Russia's ‘northern capital’.

According to media reports, 30 salvos from 12 D-44 guns rang out from the walls of the Peter and Paul Fortress.

Russian Navy Day was established by decree of Russian President Vladimir Putin on 31 May 2006 and is traditionally celebrated on the last Sunday in July.

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