A RUSSIAN “floating bomb” ship carrying 20,000 tonnes of explosives has “dumped” part of its load 14 miles off the UK coast.
A giant cargo ship that docked in great Yarmouth carrying a load of potentially explosive fertiliser is believed to have dumped its load at sea.
The vessel was transporting its cargo from Russia to the Canary Islands when it suffered damage. It was anchored off the ...
A damaged ship carrying potentially explosive fertiliser poses no danger, a transport minister has told the House of Lords.
The MV Ruby, a Maltese-registered cargo ship, that had been drifting at sea for weeks, has finally been allowed to dock at the Norfolk port of Great Yarmouth in Britain. According to the BBC ...
A damaged cargo ship carrying potentially explosive fertiliser has been docked at a port. The MV Ruby's cargo of 20,000 tonnes of ammonium nitrate will be moved to another vessel at Great Yarmouth ...
The MV Ruby, a Maltese-flagged vessel carrying 20,000 tonnes of ammonium nitrate fertiliser from a port in northern Russia, had been bound for the Canary Islands when it was damaged in bad weather ...
A ship carrying 20,000 tonnes of a potentially explosive fertiliser will dock in the Port of Great Yarmouth. Richard Goffin, the port's director, has confirmed the MV Ruby will bring its load of ...
A damaged cargo ship carrying potentially explosive fertiliser has docked at a UK port. The MV Ruby's cargo of 20,000 tonnes of ammonium nitrate will be moved to another vessel at Great Yarmouth ...