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7/14/2025, 9:43:14 PM
>>510383672
>A couple guys with guns are enough to detain a civilian ship, though.
How do you imagine "a couple of guys" detaining a cargo ship?
Here's an incident from a couple of moths ago:
>The Jaguar oil tanker arrived at anchorage No. 6A near the port of Primorsk in the Leningrad Region at four o'clock in the morning, and before that, judging by the footage taken from the wheelhouse, the patrol ship Kurvits*, a boat, as well as a helicopter and a fighter jet, stood in the tanker's way. The crew was required to drop anchor and follow the instructions given.
>The Jaguar crew ignored the demands, noting that the vessel was in international waters of the Gulf of Finland and did not violate the boundaries of Estonia's exclusive economic zone. When the Russian Su-35S appeared in the sky, the activity of the Estonian Navy ceased.
* This thing from those >>510383289 links.
>A couple guys with guns are enough to detain a civilian ship, though.
How do you imagine "a couple of guys" detaining a cargo ship?
Here's an incident from a couple of moths ago:
>The Jaguar oil tanker arrived at anchorage No. 6A near the port of Primorsk in the Leningrad Region at four o'clock in the morning, and before that, judging by the footage taken from the wheelhouse, the patrol ship Kurvits*, a boat, as well as a helicopter and a fighter jet, stood in the tanker's way. The crew was required to drop anchor and follow the instructions given.
>The Jaguar crew ignored the demands, noting that the vessel was in international waters of the Gulf of Finland and did not violate the boundaries of Estonia's exclusive economic zone. When the Russian Su-35S appeared in the sky, the activity of the Estonian Navy ceased.
* This thing from those >>510383289 links.
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