In recent months, five tankers have suffered unexplained explosions, many believed to involve limpet mines – an increasingly common weapon in asymmetric maritime warfare. The most recent strike, which flooded the engine room of the Vilamoura, occurred last week off the Libyan coast. Four earlier incidents took place in January and February, targeting vessels in the Mediterranean and Baltic seas.
Limpet mine attack adds to insurer war risk chaos
- Niki Wilson
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