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    All the fuel onboard "Besiktash" pumped

    February 16, 2011
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    All the fuel onboard "Besiktash" pumped

    The three-day search for missing sailors cargo ship Besiktash have failed, said rescuers. Meanwhile, from the tanks of the vessel, breaking the coast of Sochi, has already pumped all the fuel .

    The three-day search for missing sailors cargo ship Besiktash have failed, said rescuers. Meanwhile, from the tanks of the vessel, breaking the coast of Sochi, has already pumped all the fuel .  Specialists Novorossiysk control of rescue and diving operations in conjunction with the staff of the sea port of Sochi with the help of special equipment was removed 38 cubic meters of a mixture of diesel fuel from sea water, said Capt. sea port of Sochi, Vyacheslav Blokhin.  According to the representative of the port, a special commission would decide the future fate of the stern. As far as port information, the owner refused to participate in this matter.  Turkish cargo ship Besiktas crashed in the waters of Sochi on 13 February.  A ship loaded with basalt rubble, damaged by the storm, whose strength was 4 - 5 points.  When entry into port is reversed. Aft ashore in the 500 meters south of the sea port of Sochi, a bow - sank. At the time of the accident on board were 12 crew members, 3 of them a citizen of Georgia, 6 citizens of Turkey, 2 citizens of Azerbaijan, a citizen of Montenegro. Now missing included two crew members freighter: the second mate Beridze Georgian citizen, born in 1967 and a citizen of Montenegro, electrician ship Markovic, born in 1976.  

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