By Renee Maltezou, Yannis Souliotis and Jonathan Saul ATHENS (Reuters) - Mines attached to the hulls of ships and set off with timers likely caused blasts that have damaged two crude oil tankers in ...
It is estimated that about 300,000 metric tons of unexploded ordnance (UXO) remain in the German Baltic Sea. Most of this ...
The source was referring to explosives used on the Searcharm and Seajewel ... attached to ships with magnets and usually contain TNT (trinitrotoluene) explosives that are triggered with a timer ...
The south-western Baltic Sea has about 3,000 kilograms of dissolved toxic chemicals released from unexploded ordnance, according to a new study. The substances were detected in almost all water ...
(42,43) DLLME was first introduced by Rezaee et al. in 2006 where they developed a simple and rapid method for extracting organic compounds from aqueous samples. (44) DLLME uses a ternary solvent ...
The mines are attached to ships with magnets and usually contain TNT (trinitrotoluene) explosives that are triggered with a timer, one of the sources said. Greece’s coastguard and armed forces are ...
Two ships sunk in the Mediterranean. Russian cargo ship Ursa Major, which sank off Spain, was heading south of Mallorca in ...