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UKRAINE-ACCIDENT-SEA-OIL
A Russian NTV channel television grab shows a cargo ship that ran aground 12 November 2007 during a storm off the coast of Ukraine's Crimea peninsula in the Kerch Strait, separating Russia and Ukraine. Five-meter (16-feet) high waves smashed apart a Russian tanker 11 November 2007, spilling 1,300 tons of fuel oil into the Black Sea in what environmentalists called an "ecological catastrophe." Four other cargo ships, including three carrying sulphur, also sank as winds of up to 108 kms (67 miles) an hour battered the Kerch Strait.
AFP PHOTO / NTV
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Kerch, UKRAINE |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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12 Noiembrie 2007 |
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2500 x 1776 (1.31 MB) |
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