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China-Russia friction over sunk ship
China-Russia friction over sunk ship
China asks Moscow to explain why a Chinese cargo ship sank in Russian waters after apparently coming under naval gunfire. Seven Chinese sailors are missing... 20.02.2009, Sputnik International
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China-Russia friction over sunk ship
07:29 GMT 20.02.2009 (Updated: 19:49 GMT 19.10.2022) China asks Moscow to explain why a Chinese cargo ship sank in Russian waters after apparently coming under naval gunfire. Seven Chinese sailors are missing after the ship sank. Chinese media reports said Russian ships fired on the vessel, but that adequate warning had been given.