Grobnica na dnu mora: Priča o katastrofi na Baltiku koja i danas izaziva jezu
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Relatives cast a wreath into the sea during a memorial service for the victims of the Estonia sinking in the Gulf of Finland
Estonia ferry disaster, Gulf of Finland,Image: 224645306, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no
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In this Handout video grab made available by Dplay video production company on September 28, 2020 shows a scene filmed by a diving robot showing a hole in the hull of the Estonia ferry which sank in 1994. According to the information in the documentary, produced by Dplay, the hole is four meters high and has previously been partly hidden towards the seabed. A new documentary about the 1994 Baltic Sea sinking of the Estonia ferry claimed Monday to have found a huge hole in the ship's hull, raising questions about the official inquiry as Nordic leaders vowed to examine the evidence.,Image: 560318354, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: - Sweden OUT / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / TT / DPLAY " - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS, ***
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photo taken 29 September 1994 shows Finnish Army recruits carrying victims of the MS Estonia ferry disaster into an amphibious landing craft for transfer from the island of Uto to the mainland. The MS Estonia sank with nearly 900 persons onboard in rough seas off the Finnish coast an route to Tallin from Stockholm. The official report into the disaster said 03 December that weak locking devices on the bow doors caused the disaster, which killed 852 people.,Image: 68461563, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no