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    1. Guilty_Literature_66 on

      “Accident” or not, the crew should have noticed. Don’t vessels this large typically have anchor drag detection or basic safety protocol to keep track of this? When an anchor drags, the ship’s position noticeably changes and alarms should go off. It’s basic watchkeeping. Ignoring it in Finnish waters doesn’t sound so much like an “accident” as much as (at best) severe negligence, and at worst something malicious.

    2. I sailed for ten years on oil tankers. Ain’t no way in hell that ship was dragging anchor for that long without the deck crew and officers being fully aware of it.

    3. DrKnow-it-all on

      Yes, the same kind of accident as when someone falls out of a window in Russia. Kremlin says the word and „accidents“ happen

    4. It’s weird that no one had told them what was buried at the bottom of that sea. There are old war gases and explosives there. It wouldn’t make sense to drag anything along there.

      A big pile of money would probably make you forget all that.

      It was definitely not an accident, but a deliberate act.

    5. japakapalapa on

      Should have gone with the good old „we were all fucking hammered“ instead.

    6. Let’s stop accepting ”it was an accident” as an excuse for deliberate actions.

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