A Russian cargo ship dubbed the 'floating bomb' is due to dock up at a UK port after reportedly being refused entry by other countries. The ship, nicknamed the Ruby, is carrying seven times the ...
It sounds like a floating timebomb which could go off at anytime. It is all very well saying the ship is safe, but how come other countries have turned it away? 'We seem to accept all sorts of ...
Russian cargo ship Ruby entered UK waters and is now moored at Great Yarmouth in Norfolk. It's carrying an estimated seven times more potentially explosive fertiliser than the amount that ...
A RUSSIAN ship carrying 20,000 tonnes of explosive cargo is docking at a UK port today. Dubbed the " floating bomb", The MV Ruby has sparked alarm after reportedly being turned away from other ...
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The MV Ruby, a Maltese-registered cargo ship, that had been drifting at sea ... it entry because of safety concerns. Dubbed the "floating bomb", Ruby's journey to Great Yarmouth was marked by ...
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The damaged cargo ship made the decision to stop in Tromso, Norway, on September 3, whilst seeking safety from a storm. Its propeller, hull, and rudder had been damaged, but following several ...
In the case of this morning, these rays were bent sharply enough to make a distant ship appear to be floating above the horizon. It wasn't just off Narragansett however, the phenomena could also ...
A Russian-linked cargo ship dubbed the “floating bomb” because it is packed with explosive fertiliser has docked in the UK. The MV Ruby, a Maltese-flagged vessel carrying 20,000 tonnes of ...
A cargo ship carrying 20,000 tons of ammonium nitrate, dubbed by British media as a "floating bomb," has recently docked at Great Yarmouth in the U.K., a NATO ally. A Newsweek map shows its ...
It sounds like a floating timebomb which could go off at anytime. It is all very well saying the ship is safe, but how come other countries have turned it away? We seem to accept all sorts of ...