Saturday, September 7

Denmark’s National Maritime Authority has issued a warning for ships to keep away from crusing by a key a part of the Great Belt strait, one of many world’s busiest sea lanes, because of a danger of “falling missile fragments”.

The Great Belt strait is the primary maritime entry to the Baltic Sea.

A naval train was ongoing within the space.

It was not instantly clear if the warning was linked to the navy manoeuvre.

“Risk of falling missile fragments in the area… ships are requested not to pass through the area, (and to) lower their anchor if necessary,” the authority mentioned in a short message.

The Danish navy didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.

The Danish Maritime Authority additionally couldn’t instantly remark.

https://thewest.com.au/news/disaster-and-emergency/denmark-warns-of-falling-missile-fragments-in-sea-c-14198868

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