A very current answer.
Yeah, make up something I didn’t write. Everything I said is consistent with the facts. If you don’t understand, reread my comments so many times until you understand.
Marat was reconstructed from 1928 to 1931 and represented the Soviet Union at the Coronation Naval Review at Spithead in 1937. Two years later, she bombarded a Finnish coastal artillery position during the Winter War once before the Gulf of Finland iced up. Shortly afterwards, her anti-aircraft armament was upgraded. When the Germans invaded on 22 June 1941 she was in Kronstadt and provided gunfire support to Soviet troops in September as the Germans approached Leningrad . Later that month she had her bow blown off and sank in shallow water after two hits by 1,000-kilogram (2,200 lb) bombs (dropped by two Ju 87 Stukas , one of which was piloted by Hans Ulrich Rudel ) that detonated her forward magazine . The remaining rear section was refloated several months later and became a stationary artillery battery
And? This does not say anything and does not refute in any way, again, what I have written above.