Underwater Observatory. In the Baltic. In a restricted area. Simply torn away and removed.
I think it's fairly obvious the primary suspect would be Russia.
Followed a link out of the story to one about WWII shipwrecks being removed for scrap, and saw this- "According to international law, naval shipwrecks remain the property of their nations (in this case, Japan)."
Now I thought salvage rights would devolve to the country who's waters its in. I guess that's not correct?
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Cthulhu is ticklish. Or else nets snag.
Underwater Observatory. In the Baltic. In a restricted area. Simply torn away and removed.
I think it's fairly obvious the primary suspect would be Russia.
Followed a link out of the story to one about WWII shipwrecks being removed for scrap, and saw this- "According to international law, naval shipwrecks remain the property of their nations (in this case, Japan)."
Now I thought salvage rights would devolve to the country who's waters its in. I guess that's not correct?
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