German Authorities Respond to Inland Vessel Wedged Under a Bridge
The unidentified vessel was sailing on the Rhine River transporting containers and had several cars aboard. It struck one of the railway bridges crossing the river and became wedged under the span.
Tanker Carrying Russian Oil Hit By Drone Attack in Black Sea
According to Reuters, the inner-harbor terminal at Novorossiysk continues to load more slowly than normal after the last round of Ukrainian strikes. Ust-Luga and Primorsk were heavily disrupted by this week's attacks, and have reportedly shut down while firefighting and damage control are under way. Footage circulating on social media suggests significant damage to the Novatek gas condensate terminal in Ust-Luga, potentially extending to two tankers moored along the pier.
Ocean Carriers Adapt to Hormuz Shutdown With Overland Routes
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North Korean Shipments of Shells to Russia Tail Off
Only two shipments have so far been noted in 2026, the first in January carried by the Angara and the second by the Lady R in March. The Maia-1 and the Maria appear to been taken off the route and transferred to other Russian Ministry of Defense tasks during 2025.
UK and France Forming Multinational Effort for Strait of Hormuz
The UK effort would initially focus on clearing mines from the Strait. While analysts have questioned whether the Strait is mined, British intelligence, The Times writes, believes Iran mined portions of the Strait. It says the UK has “world-leading capabilities” to deal with the mines and is considering adapting RFA Cardigan Bay or another ship of the class as a mothership to host the mine clearance operations. It points out that the UK already has Remus reconnaissance drones in the region, as well as other deployable autonomous minehunting systems.
Two Bulkers Collide on Mississippi Near New Orleans
No injuries or pollution were reported, and a speed restriction is in place for the area of the collision at mile marker 124. AIS data shows multiple tugs located in the vicinity of the casualty. The NTSB and the Coast Guard have launched a joint investigation into the cause of the casualty.