An item dated London, England 2nd reported that the Russian destroyer Raziashtj (1) escaped from the Japanese warships which chased for her and arrived at Vladivostok. Her commanding officer reported that admiral Rozdjestvesnky (2) was seriously wounded and his head, back and legs. He needed surgery but it was believed that he would recover.
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1. The Deyatelniyi 382 tons class Razyahchiy of 1906 and broken up in 1924.
2. Zinovy Petrovich Rozhestvensky (11 November 1848 St. Petersburg, Russia-14 January 1909 St. Petersburg, Russia). Seriously wounded in the battle of Tsushima 27-28 May 1905 and taken prisoner by the Japanese forces.
Notes
1. The Deyatelniyi 382 tons class Razyahchiy of 1906 and broken up in 1924.
2. Zinovy Petrovich Rozhestvensky (11 November 1848 St. Petersburg, Russia-14 January 1909 St. Petersburg, Russia). Seriously wounded in the battle of Tsushima 27-28 May 1905 and taken prisoner by the Japanese forces.