China News Service, October 30. According to Euronet, citing EUN News Agency, a cargo ship collided with a Greek navy ship near the port of Piraeus in Greece, causing two Greek naval personnel to be injured.

On the 29th local time, the Greek military stated that it had arrested the captain of the cargo ship involved, and the prosecution accused him of negligence of duty causing a serious accident.

  It is reported that on the 27th local time, a container cargo ship flying the Portuguese flag collided with a Greek navy minesweeper near the port of Piraeus.

The accident caused the stern of the minesweeper to be broken, four naval personnel fell into the sea and two were slightly injured.

  According to reports, the cargo ship involved was not damaged in the incident, and no one on board was injured.

On October 28, local time, the captain of the cargo ship was arrested by the Greek police.

It is said that the captain will appear in court on November 3.

  At present, the cause of this accident is unclear.

However, it was revealed that when the Greek navy's minesweeper left the port, the cargo ship directly "crashed" into the navy ship.

  Reports pointed out that the minesweeper had its stern missing before being towed to the naval base and its hull had already tilted to the right.

Due to the serious damage, the ship may have been beyond repair.

(Li Chen)