About 120 sailors and officers are seen in the silent footage standing in the foreground in uniform. The 26-second video was posted on the Russian Ministry of Defense’s Facebook page. “The commander-in-chief of the Navy, Admiral Nikolai Evmenov, and the command of the Black Sea Fleet had a meeting with the crew of the Moskva cruise missile in Sevastopol,” according to the video caption. “Traditions of the Moskva Guards missile cruiser will be carefully maintained and continued, as has always been accepted in the Navy,” he continued. The 600-foot Slava-class cruiser carried a crew of nearly 500 people – all evacuated before the ship sank on Thursday, the Kremlin insisted. The Russian Ministry of Defense has released footage from the crew of the wrecked Moskva ship that it claims to be. The commander-in-chief of the Navy on Twitter, Admiral Nikolai Evmenov, and the command of the Black Sea Fleet met with the crew, according to the video caption.Facebook / Russian Ministry of Defense A wreath-laying ceremony was held in Sevastopol on Saturday. the sailors. TwitterRussia did not publish images from a rescue operation.Twitter But the Russian military did not release photos of the rescue operation. Dozens of people gathered Saturday in Sevastopol, the headquarters of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, to mourn the loss of Moscow and pay tribute “to the ship and the sailors” with a wreath-laying ceremony.