In this handout video grab released by Russian Defense Ministry and Geographical Society underwater research center, specialists research the hulk of Soviet hospital ship Armenia found in the Black Sea at a depth of 1,500 meters 15 nautical miles away off the Crimean cost, Russia. Armenia was sunk on 7 November 1941 by Nazi aircraft while evacuating approximately 5,000 civilians and wounded soldiers from from sieged Crimean peninsula. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use. 28.04.2020#6230358
In this handout video grab released by Russian Defense Ministry and Geographical Society underwater research center, specialists research the hulk of Soviet hospital ship Armenia found in the Black Sea at a depth of 1,500 meters 15 nautical miles away off the Crimean cost, Russia. Armenia was sunk on 7 November 1941 by Nazi aircraft while evacuating approximately 5,000 civilians and wounded soldiers from from sieged Crimean peninsula. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use. 28.04.2020#6230357
In this handout video grab released by Russian Defense Ministry and Geographical Society underwater research center, specialists research the hulk of Soviet hospital ship Armenia found in the Black Sea at a depth of 1,500 meters 15 nautical miles away off the Crimean cost, Russia. Armenia was sunk on 7 November 1941 by Nazi aircraft while evacuating approximately 5,000 civilians and wounded soldiers from from sieged Crimean peninsula. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use. 28.04.2020#6230356
In this handout video grab released by Russian Defense Ministry and Geographical Society underwater research center, specialists research the hulk of Soviet hospital ship Armenia found in the Black Sea at a depth of 1,500 meters 15 nautical miles away off the Crimean cost, Russia. Armenia was sunk on 7 November 1941 by Nazi aircraft while evacuating approximately 5,000 civilians and wounded soldiers from from sieged Crimean peninsula. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use. 28.04.2020#6230355
In this handout video grab released by Russian Defense Ministry and Geographical Society underwater research center, the wreath is descent on the water during the requiem for people, who died on Soviet hospital ship Armenia found in the Black Sea at a depth of 1,500 meters 15 nautical miles away off the Crimean cost, Russia. Armenia was sunk on 7 November 1941 by Nazi aircraft while evacuating approximately 5,000 civilians and wounded soldiers from from sieged Crimean peninsula. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use. 28.04.2020#6230353
In this handout video grab released by Russian Defense Ministry and Geographical Society underwater research center, specialists research the hulk of Soviet hospital ship Armenia found in the Black Sea at a depth of 1,500 meters 15 nautical miles away off the Crimean cost, Russia. Armenia was sunk on 7 November 1941 by Nazi aircraft while evacuating approximately 5,000 civilians and wounded soldiers from from sieged Crimean peninsula. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use. 28.04.2020#6230338
In this handout video grab released by Russian Defense Ministry and Geographical Society underwater research center, specialists research the hulk of Soviet hospital ship Armenia found in the Black Sea at a depth of 1,500 meters 15 nautical miles away off the Crimean cost, Russia. Armenia was sunk on 7 November 1941 by Nazi aircraft while evacuating approximately 5,000 civilians and wounded soldiers from from sieged Crimean peninsula. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use. 28.04.2020#6230337
In this handout video grab released by Russian Defense Ministry and Geographical Society underwater research center, specialists research the hulk of Soviet hospital ship Armenia found in the Black Sea at a depth of 1,500 meters 15 nautical miles away off the Crimean cost, Russia. Armenia was sunk on 7 November 1941 by Nazi aircraft while evacuating approximately 5,000 civilians and wounded soldiers from from sieged Crimean peninsula. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use. 28.04.2020#6230336
In this handout video grab released by Russian Defense Ministry and Geographical Society underwater research center, specialists research the hulk of Soviet hospital ship Armenia found in the Black Sea at a depth of 1,500 meters 15 nautical miles away off the Crimean cost, Russia. Armenia was sunk on 7 November 1941 by Nazi aircraft while evacuating approximately 5,000 civilians and wounded soldiers from from sieged Crimean peninsula. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use. 28.04.2020#6230334
In this handout video grab released by Russian Defense Ministry and Geographical Society underwater research center, a priest attends requiem for people who died on the Soviet hospital ship Armenia, which was found in the Black Sea at a depth of 1,500 meters 15 nautical miles away off the Crimean cost, Russia. Armenia was sunk on 7 November 1941 by Nazi aircraft while evacuating approximately 5,000 civilians and wounded soldiers from from sieged Crimean peninsula. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use. 28.04.2020#6230332
In this handout video grab released by Russian Defense Ministry and Geographical Society underwater research center, specialists attend requiem for people who died on the Soviet hospital ship Armenia, which was found in the Black Sea at a depth of 1,500 meters 15 nautical miles away off the Crimean cost, Russia. Armenia was sunk on 7 November 1941 by Nazi aircraft while evacuating approximately 5,000 civilians and wounded soldiers from from sieged Crimean peninsula. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use. 28.04.2020#6230331
In this handout video grab released by Russian Defence Ministry and Geographical Society underwater research center, specialists research the hulk of Soviet hospital ship Armenia found in the Black Sea at a depth of 1,500 meters 15 nautical miles away off the Crimean cost, Russia. Armenia was sunk on 7 November 1941 by Nazi aircraft while evacuating approximately 5,000 civilians and wounded soldiers from from sieged Crimean peninsula. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use. 28.04.2020#6230294