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BLACK SMOKE POURS FROM THE TANKS of the Liberian tanker Wafra (28,339 tons) ruptured by South African Air Force missiles about 200 miles off Cape Agulhas, South Africa. The tanker had been aground for more than a week leaking oil, and the Air Force was called in to sink her.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32560, 20 March 1971, Page 18

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BLACK SMOKE POURS FROM THE TANKS of the Liberian tanker Wafra (28,339 tons) ruptured by South African Air Force missiles about 200 miles off Cape Agulhas, South Africa. The tanker had been aground for more than a week leaking oil, and the Air Force was called in to sink her. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32560, 20 March 1971, Page 18

BLACK SMOKE POURS FROM THE TANKS of the Liberian tanker Wafra (28,339 tons) ruptured by South African Air Force missiles about 200 miles off Cape Agulhas, South Africa. The tanker had been aground for more than a week leaking oil, and the Air Force was called in to sink her. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32560, 20 March 1971, Page 18