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Наркотический рекорд: На борту судна нашли 270 кг героина

Maritime-Telegraph November 20, 2018
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Свет в конце тоннеля: у украинского моряка Андрея Новикова появилась надежда

Maritime-Telegraph September 13, 2018
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Украинского моряка могут казнить: «мусульманин исчез, и кто-то должен заплатить за это»

Maritime-Telegraph May 12, 2018
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