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Several crew members of Rozhen ship stranded in Chernomorsk return to Bulgaria

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Part of the crew of the Rojen ship of the shipping company Navigation Maritime Bulgare (NAVIBULGAR) which is stranded in the Ukrainian port of Chernomorsk have returned to Bulgaria and have been replaced by new people. This was announced for Radio Varna by Captain Alexander Kalchev - Executive Director of the shipping company. 

The captain of Rojen bulk carrier, the chief mechanic, the electrician, the second mechanic and another crew member arrived in Varna on April 30. Other persons have left in their place to become part of the ship crew.



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