“Given the mild weather conditions and manageable wave heights, the probability of accidentally pulling the anchor appears minimal,” states the Kpler analysis.
In mid-November, a Chinese merchant ship dragged its anchor for more than a hundred miles along the bottom of the Baltic Sea, tracing a zig-zag course that denotes intentional and destroying two transmission cables in its path…
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