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Summary by iDNES.cz
The news caused a significant stir in Brussels. When the 300-meter-long Russian vessel Rudolf Samoilovich, named after the polar explorer, went into dry dock at the modern Danish shipyard Fayard for repairs, it was not just routine maintenance.
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The news caused a significant uproar in Brussels. When the 300-meter-long Russian vessel Rudolf Samoilovich, named after the polar explorer, went into dry dock at the modern Danish shipyard Fayard for repairs, it was not just routine maintenance. --- --- Greece objects to EU sanctions on the transport of Russian...

·Bratislava, Slovakia
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The news caused a significant stir in Brussels. When the 300-meter-long Russian vessel Rudolf Samoilovich, named after the polar explorer, went into dry dock at the modern Danish shipyard Fayard for repairs, it was not just routine maintenance.

·Čestlice, Czechia
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iDNES.cz broke the news in Čestlice, Czechia on Saturday, August 15, 2026.
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