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Cargo of Horror: a Ship with Thousands of Cows Disappears From Radars, What Really Happened?

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It was the story that shocked Internet users, NGOs and animal lovers around the world. A cargo ship turned into a livestock carrier, named by some media and netizens the "horror cargo," experienced a maritime calvary worthy of a terrifying film... but very real. Spiridon II, a cargo ship specially designed to transport cattle since Uruguay, left the port of Montevideo on 19 September 2025 with about 2,900 cows on board, nearly half of whom were …
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It was the story that shocked Internet users, NGOs and animal lovers around the world. A cargo ship turned into a livestock carrier, named by some media and netizens the "horror cargo," experienced a maritime calvary worthy of a terrifying film... but very real. Spiridon II, a cargo ship specially designed to transport cattle since Uruguay, left the port of Montevideo on 19 September 2025 with about 2,900 cows on board, nearly half of whom were …

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closermag.fr broke the news in on Wednesday, December 17, 2025.
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