A self-propelled ferry was swept away by ice in Russia
The incident took place in the Arkhangelsk region — in the north of the Russian Federation.
The incident took place in the Arkhangelsk region — in the north of the Russian Federation.
The Egyptian government detained the gas carrier Claudia Gas, which was on its way to the Russian Federation. Earlier, the ship ran aground in the ecologically sensitive area of the Gulf of Aqaba.
A ship with Russian cargo broke down on the way to Egypt due to engine failure.
An oil tanker illegally transporting Russian oil had an accident off the coast of Denmark.
The Russian vessel “Alexander Deev” was damaged, probably after colliding with a floating ice at the Vanino-Kholmsk crossing.
The trawler “Captain Lobanov” caught fire in the Kaliningrad region of the Russian Federation. One person died, four were injured.
A boat with Russians overturned in the Caspian Sea. Rescuers are looking for missing men.
The tanker “Zapadnyy” ran aground at the mouth of Cumbrian Harbor in Silloth, UK.
The container ship ran aground in the deep-water port of St. Petersburg.
The long-suffering ship of the Russian Federation had an engine failure on the approach to Novorossiysk.
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