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====Cruisers==== The Russian Navy lost five of its nine cruisers during the battle, three more were interned by the Americans, with just one reaching Vladivostok. {{ship|Russian cruiser|Vladimir Monomakh||2}} and {{ship|Russian cruiser|Svetlana|1896|2}} were sunk the next day after the daylight battle. The cruiser {{ship|Russian cruiser|Dmitrii Donskoi||2}} fought against six Japanese cruisers on the 28th and barely survived with many officers and crew killed onboard, and was [[scuttled]] on 29 May 1905 due to heavy damage. ''Izumrud'' ran aground on the Siberian coast.{{sfn|Willmott|2009|p=118}} Three Russian [[protected cruiser]]s, {{ship|Russian cruiser|Aurora||2}}, {{ship|Russian cruiser|Zhemchug||2}}, and {{ship|Russian cruiser|Oleg||2}}, escaped to the [[United States Navy|U.S. naval]] base at [[Manila]]{{sfn|Willmott|2009|p=118}} in the then-[[Insular Government of the Philippine Islands|American-controlled Philippines]] where they were interned by the United States. The armed yacht (classified as a cruiser) {{ship|Russian cruiser|Almaz||2}}, alone was able to reach Vladivostok.{{sfn|Willmott|2009|p=119}}
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