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Three dead, some injured in Turkish, Albanian ships crash
20 October 2011 [14:53] -
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A Turkish cargo ship has crashed with an Albanian vessel in the Adriatic Sea this morning, Son Dakkika daily newspaper reported.
The accident left three Turkish citizens dead and some injured. An injured captain and chief officer were brought to a nearby hospital.
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