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Russian ship with helicopters bound for Syria turns back
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[quote:Treyfish:MV8xOTI1NTEzXzM5MUQ3QjdD] [b]Russian ship with helicopters bound for Syria turns back 2:21PM BST 15 Jul 2012 A Russian ship that tried to supply attack helicopters to Syria last month before being forced back was on Sunday sighted sailing back home after unexpectedly starting a new voyage. [/b] The privately-chartered Alaed had to return to Russia after its initial attempt to deliver the controversial cargo to President Bashar al-Assad's regime in June was exposed by the US State Department. The 9,000-tonne private cargo was forced to turn back when its British insurer ended up pulling coverage. The ship then docked in an Arctic port.. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/9401393/Russian-ship-with-helicopters-bound-for-Syria-turns-back.html [/quote]
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Russian ship with helicopters bound for Syria turns back
2:21PM BST 15 Jul 2012
A Russian ship that tried to supply attack helicopters to Syria last month before being forced back was on Sunday sighted sailing back home after unexpectedly starting a new voyage.
The privately-chartered Alaed had to return to Russia after its initial attempt to deliver the controversial cargo to President Bashar al-Assad's regime in June was exposed by the US State Department.
The 9,000-tonne private cargo was forced to turn back when its British insurer ended up pulling coverage.
The ship then docked in an Arctic port..
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