Danish daily DR reported that the cargo ship Ruby, carrying Russian explosives, was scheduled to pass through Danish waters this weekend but got stuck in Norwegian waters.
There were 20,000 tons of ammonium nitrate explosives on board, the unit suffered damage to the rudder and cracks in the hull. The charges were seven times greater than what he had incurred. explosion in Beirut in 2020, which killed at least 207 people.
The MarineTraffic website said the ship was scheduled to pass through the Øresund Strait, which connects Denmark and Sweden. However, the strait is not deep enough for ships to pass through.
Ruby is damaged. The port refuses to accept it.
A ship flying the Maltese flag She ran aground on August 22, shortly after leaving the Russian port of Kandalaksha. She was towed off it, but Ruby continued on. long journey around northern Norway to dock in the Norwegian city of Tromsø. However, on September 2, he was asked to leave when Norwegian police learned of the dangerous cargo.