File:Tugboat SB-36 2009 G1.jpg

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Camera location44° 36′ 03.92″ N, 33° 26′ 01.01″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
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English: SB-36, first name was MB-36, Project 714. The SB-36 tugboat thwarted the attack of two pirate boats on the Russian-flagged Dafna tanker in the southern part of the Red Sea at august 2010. Two boats, carrying a total of 14 people, dangerously approached the tanker. As warning shots were fired from the SB-36, the boats halted and then fled towards some islands. Photo of SB-36 was taken in the Black sea near Sevastopol.
Русский: Спасательное буксирное судно СБ-36 (Проект 714). В августе 2010 года спасательный буксир "СБ-36" предотвратил нападение двух пиратских лодок на танкер "Дафна" в южной части Красного моря. Две лодки приближались к танкеру на носовых курсовых углах правого борта. С "СБ-36" был открыт предупредительный огонь из стрелкового оружия. Лодки отошли от судна и удалились в сторону берега.
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