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Navy Tug Aground

Navy Tug Aground

October 30, 2011 Paul Hancock

The Russian Navy Auxiliary tug MB-58 went aground on the Volga-Caspian Sea Canal near the 125 kilometer mark.  Traffic on the canal was stopped until the MB-58 was able to refloat itself.   The tug continued under its own power.  No reports of injuries, damage or pollution being released.

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MB-58, Russia, Ship grounding, Tug, Volga-Caspian Sea Canal

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