Breaking news! A Chinese cargo ship has run aground in the waters of Russia.

Date:2025-07-01

After the Chinese cargo ship anyang-2 ran aground on Sakhalin Island of Russia in February, China and Russia negotiated that it would choose an opportunity to take off in August. The ship carried 20 crew members and 750 tons of fuel oil, and no pollution was caused after inspection. At present, 200 tons of fuel oil has been unloaded and 5 crew members have returned to China. The Russian side has approved the shoaling plan and will carry out rescue as soon as the weather conditions permit.

According to the Chinese Consulate General in Vladivostok on the 28th, the Chinese cargo ship "anyang-2" which ran aground in the waters near Sakhalin Island, Russia, will be grounded in August.

According to the introduction of the consulate general, according to the relevant provisions of the maritime and Commercial Code of the Russian Federation, the affiliated company of "anyang-2" submitted to the Russian natural resources utilization Supervision Bureau and Sakhalin Oblast in May this year for consideration of the shallowing plan, and the competent Russian authorities have reached an agreement on the shallowing plan. Next, the company plans to shallow the cargo ship in August when the weather is appropriate.

In the early morning of February 9 this year, the Chinese cargo ship "anyang-2" ran aground near neversk port in Sakhalin state after encountering a strong storm. There are 20 Chinese crew members on board, carrying about 50 tons of diesel and 700 tons of heavy oil. The governor of Sakhalin state limarenko said on February 14 that the stranded Chinese cargo ship had not caused water pollution in the surrounding waters. At the end of March, relevant Chinese departments sent a working group to South Sakhalinsk, the capital of Sakhalin Prefecture, to consult with Russian local governments and Russian rescue agencies on the rescue work of Chinese cargo ships. In the middle and late May, 200 tons of fuel oil on the cargo ship was unloaded and stored in the shore warehouse. In the same month, five Chinese crew members returned home first.

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