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Environmental concerns are growing after the Rubymar, a UK-owned vessel, sunk in the Red Sea. It was hit last month by anti-ship missiles launched by Houthi rebels in Yemen. It had been leaking oil and fertiliser from its cargo.
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Published On 8 Mar 2024