Poland Succeeds After Eight Years to Dispose of Abandoned Russian Tanker
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The Russian Petrollier Khatanga left the port Gdynia after eight years in Poland. The ship has been there since 2017, causing losses and threatening the safety of navigation, sent Arkadiusz Marchewka, State Secretary to the Polish Ministry of Infrastructure, according to Ukraine Pravda.
After eight years, the Russian tanker Khatanga has left the Port of Gdynia. As Secretary of State in the Ministry of Infrastructure Arkadiusz Marchewka reported on Friday, the vessel had been there since 2017, generating costs and posing a potential threat to safety. It was eventually towed to Denmark.
Poland has removed the Russian tanker “Khatanga” from the port of Gdynia for disposal.
… eight years, was towed to Denmark for further disposal. This information … presence. “We are removing Russian scrap from Poland. The previous authorities did … it to a shipyard in Denmark is being conducted in accordance …
After eight years of being immobilized in the Port of Gdynia, the Russian tanker "Khatanga" has finally left Polish waters. It will be scrapped in Denmark.
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Poland has removed the Russian tanker Khatanga from the port of Gdynia, where it had been docked since 2017, posing safety risks and incurring financial losses. The operation was confirmed on June 20 by Poland’s Secretary of State at the Ministry of Infrastructure, Arkadiusz Marchewka, RMF FM reported on June 20. “We are removing Russian scrap from Poland,” he stated. The tanker, which had been designated as scrap by Polish maritime authorities,…
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