- (Russian: Малая Земля, lit. "Small Land") was a
Soviet uphill outpost on Cape
Myskhako (Russian: Мысхако),
situated westward from
Tsemes Bay on the
Black Sea...
- Brigade, 255th
Naval Rifle Brigade and 165th
Rifle Brigade were deplo**** to
Myskhako,
where they were
divided by the sea and the
Novorossiysk urban area from...
- 1943:
Soviet frogmen parti****ted in
landings at
Malaya Zemlya and at
Myskhako. At
Malaya Zemlya the
frogmen constructed moorages for a tank crossing...
-
knife to her neck,
demanding that the
victim take him to the
village of
Myskhako. Once there, he
threatened his
victim and
raped her,
after which he forced...
- wine. In the muni****lity of
Novorossiysk work
wineries Abrau-Dyurso and "
Myskhako." In 2009,
Russia exported vodka in the
amount of 121
million dollars....
- the
Black Sea near Novorossiysk,
where battles of a
lodgement near cape
Myskhako (Malaya
Zemlya (Russian: Малая Земля, lit. "Minor Land")) continued. During...
-
Simeiz Soviet Navy
World War II: The tug was sunk by a mine off Cape
Myskhako in the
Black Sea.
There were
eight killed and
thirteen survivors. SKA-095...
- Soviet Navy
World War II: The
patrol boat was sunk by a mine off Cape
Myskhako in the
Black Sea. Six of her 22 crew were killed.
Tatsutake Maru Imperial...
- Soviet Navy
World War II: The
auxiliary minelayer was sunk by a mine off
Myskhako. At
least seven of her crew were killed. 31-A-886 United
States The fishing...
- 1918, it was
flooded in
Tsemes Bay at a
depth of 42
meters (abeam Cape
Myskhako, 3
miles from
Shirokaya Balka). In 1947,
during the
demining of the Tsemes...