Talk:Soviet aircraft carrier Minsk

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Embarrassing

What a sad, sad tale. That such a ship ended up this way... And for such miniscule sums, too (although probably 10 times that much went to bribing officials to sell it). Anyone know what happened with it next? Did the Chinese examine her to get the design and break her up? Put her in cold storage indefinitely? Restore, upgrade, and re-float her as their navy's new flagship or intend to do so in the near future? 208.127.80.59 (talk) 22:57, 14 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]