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How does mongolia navy go to the ocean?
Mongolia navy has a shipping industry in Lake Kusugur. Ships can sail along the Salinger River to Lake Baikal, which leads to the northern ocean. Wood, livestock products, furs, coal and minerals produced in Mongolia can be transported to the Soviet Union through this route and returned to industrial products and consumer goods.
Sukhbaatar, an old tugboat, is anchored at Lake Kusugur, which is 2000 kilometers away from the nearest sea. Bart Bayan is the captain of the sukhbaatar.
It was not until 1930 that modern Mongolia owned the first ship to transport oil in Kusugur Lake. To this end, Mongolia set up a navy to defend oil transportation. The ship was named sukhbaatar in memory of Damuddin sukhbaatar, the most important figure in Mongolian independence struggle.
After the disintegration of the Soviet Union, Lake Kusugur was a famous tourist attraction in Mongolia, so there was no pollution. In order to protect the environment, Mongolia stopped transporting oil by oil.
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