NATO warships have surrounded Yi Peng 3, a Chinese bulk carrier at the center of an international probe into suspected ...
European investigators believe a Chinese-owned commercial ship deliberately dragged its anchor to sabotage the two undersea telecommunications cables cut in the Baltic Sea earlier this month.
The ship is accused of dragging its anchor for 100 miles along the ocean bed. This accusation comes as a result of studying satellite data which shows Yi Peng 3 moving slower than usual ...
Two days later, investigators established that the Chinese vessel dropped its anchor at about 9 p.m. local time, The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday. But the ship continued steaming with ...
European investigators are saying that a Chinese commercial ship purposefully dragged its anchor in order to slash through two critical data cables, according to the The Wall Street Journal.
In total, they suspect the ship dragged its anchor for over 100 miles. “It’s extremely unlikely that the captain would not have noticed that his ship dropped and dragged its anchor, losing speed for ...
The first American Cruise Lines ship this season will drop anchor in Charlotte Harbor on Nov. 29. Tenders will bring American ...
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In total, they suspect the ship dragged its anchor for over 100 miles. “It’s extremely unlikely that the captain would not have noticed that his ship dropped and dragged its anchor ...
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