The MV Ruby has had to dump 300 tonnes of its ammonium nitrate cargo offshore - but why is it here?
A ship has dumped about 300 tonnes of potentially explosive cargo into the North Sea, the BBC has learned. The MV Ruby ...
A ship carrying 20,000 tonnes of explosive fertiliser dumped 300 tonnes of its load into the North Sea, before docking in ...
A ship returning to a port with thousands of tonnes of potentially explosive fertiliser on board has been described as ...
The Malta-flagged cargo ship Ruby, which set off from Russia's northern port of Kandalaksha, has docked in England.
A RUSSIAN “floating bomb” ship carrying 20,000 tonnes of explosives has “dumped” part of its load 14 miles off the UK coast.
The MV Ruby's 'explosive cargo' should be dumped at sea, a senior Norfolk councillor has said, as frustration mounts over the handling of ...
A ship carrying 20,000 tonnes of explosives offloaded part of its cargo off the UK coast, before docking in Norfolk.
A damaged cargo ship carrying 20,000 tonnes of 'potentially explosive' ammonium nitrate could have docked at Great Yarmouth without knowing ...
The MV Ruby carried out the operation off the coast of Great Yarmouth in Norfolk on Saturday, after it was feared the ammonium nitrate fertiliser it was carrying had been contaminated with fuel oil.
The MV Ruby carried out the operation off the coast of Great Yarmouth in Norfolk, over fears the ammonium nitrate fertiliser had been contaminated with fuel oil. The dumping has prompted an outcry ...