Ship in Need of Repairs Has Explosive Cargo, but No Dock | The MV Ruby has meandered around Europe’s northwestern coastline under a cloud of suspicion over its thousands of tons of Russian fertilizer.
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Insert joke about Russia exporting more fertilizer
Isn’t that the same scenario that led to the massive Beirut explosion a few years back?
The Beirut explosion was due to ammonium nitrate “having been confiscated by Lebanese authorities from the abandoned ship MV Rhosus” - then stashed in a warehouse for 6 years without safety measures.
On August 2, 2020 a fire broke out at the warehouse, which also housed a stash of fireworks.
Cue explosion. Source
The cctv video was also very interesting, though the first responders seemed very aggressive: youtu.be/aKnX5wci404
And in Canada in 1917
Not exactly. This one is being kept offshore to avoid a port explosion.
Beirut Explosion 2, electric bugalooo
Seems like a deniability bomb used by the putin regime to threaten the UK