A Serbian operation to clear a fleet of sunken Nazi warships from the Danube will bring relief to vessels struggling to navigate the waters, even if local fishermen will lose out. But the munitions buried underwater with the scuttled vessels mean they cannot be left there to rust indefinitely. ...
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