Sinan.47 Posted July 23, 2018 Posted July 23, 2018 The Russian war ship Dmitri Donshkoy, believed to have carried around 130 billion dollars worth of gold, sinking during the Russian-Japanese War of 113 years ago, was found by a South Korean rescue team. A South Korean rescue team explained that the wreckage of the Russian war ship that had sunked exactly 113 years ago. It is believed that the name of Dmitri Donshkoy, which sank during the Russo-Japanese War, contains about 130 billion dollars worth of gold. RUSSIAN, YOUR JAPANESE WRITTEN THROUGH THE HANDBOOK Dmitri Dorskoy, an armored cruiser-type war ship, sailed for the first time in 1885. The ship weighing 5800 tons was in the Tsushima Battle between the Russian and Japanese empires. Russia decided to send the ship to the bottom of the ship to prevent the Dmitri Dorskoy from taking over the Japanese after the battle was lost. 130 BILLION GOLD STONE According to the allegations, Dmitri Dorskoy carried all the gold supplies of the Russian Imperial Navy's Second Pacific Fleet as it was sinking. The gold is estimated to have a value of 130 billion dollars today. That is more than twice as much as the $ 61 billion budget Russia has reserved for defense in 2017. 434 METERS down UP Previously, many companies have attempted to explore Dmitri Donşkoy, but none have succeeded. A South Korean company named Shinil Group said the shipwreck was 1.3 kilometers from Ulleungdo Island and 434 meters from the sea. 1
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