The Priest Delivers Food to the Sailors on the Shadow Ship
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A week ago, the false-flag ship Caffa, believed to be part of the Russian shadow fleet, was boarded. The captain was arrested and the crew remained on board – with nothing more than a rotten head of cabbage and two kilos of potatoes to eat. Then the sailor's chaplain JP Heath intervened. He filled food bags with meat, fish, eggs, beetroot and sour cream and went out to the ship. “I asked Chat GPT what you buy for ten Russian sailors,” he says.
The shadow ship Caffa and its Russian crew are now being held for the sixth day outside Trelleborg after the task force's raid. The Russian embassy has become involved in the matter - which experts say shows the risk of Russian escalation. - The situation is tense and unpredictable in the Baltic Sea region, says former task force commander Jan Thörnqvist.
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