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Thirty crew members were rescued from the vessel, while one person remains missing, Peru's defence ministry says.
LIMA (Reuters) - A Peruvian navy vessel collided with an oil platform operated by Perenco on the Amazon River, killing at least two people, Peru's defense ministry said on Friday.
A Peruvian navy vessel collided with an oil platform operated by Perenco on the Amazon River leaving two people dead and one missing Peru's defense ministry said on Friday.
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At least two crew members have been confirmed dead and one person remains missing after a Peruvian navy vessel collided with ...
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