Un petrolier încărcat care şi-a pierdut capacitatea de manevră în Marea Baltică în apropierea insulei germane Rugen a fost remorcat în oraşul port Sassnitz, relatează dpa și Agerpres Petrolierul Eventin, încărcat cu 99.000 de tone…
The main idea of the text is that a Russian oil tanker, named Eventin, was towed by German authorities into the port of Sassnitz in the Baltic Sea after losing its maneuverability.
The tanker, part of Russia's so-called "ghost fleet" used to circumvent sanctions on Russian oil exports, suffered an engine failure and drifted near the German island of Rügen.
The incident highlights concerns about the safety and environmental risks posed by Russia's aging and poorly maintained tankers used to transport oil amidst ongoing sanctions.
The German government criticizes Russia for endangering European security by employing these outdated vessels to illegally export oil.
The main idea of the text is that a Russian oil tanker, named Eventin, was towed by German authorities into the port of Sassnitz in the Baltic Sea after losing its maneuverability. The tanker, part of Russia's so-called "ghost fleet" used to circumvent sanctions on Russian oil exports, suffered an engine failure and drifted near the German island of Rügen. The incident highlights concerns about the safety and environmental risks posed by Russia's aging and poorly maintained tankers used to transport oil amidst ongoing sanctions. The German government criticizes Russia for endangering European security by employing these outdated vessels to illegally export oil.