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Published 09 May, 2021 06:59am

From The Past Pages Of Dawn: 1971: Fifty Years Ago: US-Soviet boats collide

There was no issue of the newspaper on May 9, 1971, on account of Eid Miladun Nabi. The following excerpt has been taken from the previous day’s issue.

WASHINGTON: The Navy reported on Thursday [May 6] the US destroyer “Hanson” collided with a Russian tug late Wednesday night in the Korea Strait 80 miles from the Japanese Coast. In a statement issued at the Pentagon, the Navy said the vessels suffered today minor damage and that no crewmen were injured. The Soviet vessel was identified as the tug “Diomid”.

The Hanson sustained six-foot dent on the [starboard] bow. This was the fifth such incident in waters off Korea since 1966 involving a US warship and a Russian vessel. The last collision occurred on Jan 31, 1968, when the destroyer “Rowan” and the Soviet merchant ship “Kapitan Vislobokov” collided 95 miles east of Pohang, South Korea. The “Hanson” ... was on a “routine mission” in international waters. — Agencies

[Meanwhile, as reported by agencies in Peshawar] Khan Abdul Qayyum Khan, Presid­ent of the Pakistan Muslim League ... yesterday [May 6] called for massive national efforts to restore national economy and step up production. Talking to newsmen here, he felt that certain foreign aid and loan giving agencies seemed to have turned their face against Pakistan.

Published in Dawn, May 9th, 2021

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