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CNA Explains: A hit-and-run at sea and the role of an alleged 'dark ship'
How did it happen? The Hafnia Nile was en route to Kashima, Japan, and moving at 14.2 knots when the collision happened, according to automatic identification system (AIS) data. The AIS provides information on the identity and location of all ships. The …