2012年12月13日星期四

The Maritime Authority representative


According to Russia's "view report" citing ITAR - TASS, December 13, the Swedish Maritime Authority has southern zone near the island of Gotland in the Baltic Sea, and found that the legacy of World War II ammunition ship wreckage, equipped with chemical weapons containereven Soviet bomber the Douglas A20 "wreckage.

It is learned that the experts searched lots of about 1,700 square kilometers of seabed, conducted a study of more than 39,000 objects. Abandoned ammunition, of which approximately 10,000 objects and may contain erosive agents. The experts have begun to analyze the degree of danger of these weapons.

The Maritime Authority representative Ulf? Olsen, said "no one knows they are more at risk, but they remained intact on the seabed, which is little threat to the environment."

The same time, the Baltic seabed research project leader Kent? The Liege De Do Calder had discovered the wreckage of the Soviet fighter said, "We have also invited the Swedish, Russian and Finnish experts to study in order to understand what kind of aircraft, as well as What happened at that time. "It is reported that the project is part of the EU-funded 'chemistry marine project. Sweden, Finland, Poland, Germany and Latvia were involved.

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