Burning Car Carrier Towed to Temporary Location off Dutch Coast 

This handout photograph taken on July 29, 2023 and released on July 30, 2023 by the Dutch coastguards, shows smoke rising from the Panamanian-registered car carrier ship Fremantle Highway, after a fire broke out late on July 25, 2023, killing one crew member, and prompting a massive effort to extinguish the flames. (Photo by Handout / Netherlands Coastguards / AFP)
This handout photograph taken on July 29, 2023 and released on July 30, 2023 by the Dutch coastguards, shows smoke rising from the Panamanian-registered car carrier ship Fremantle Highway, after a fire broke out late on July 25, 2023, killing one crew member, and prompting a massive effort to extinguish the flames. (Photo by Handout / Netherlands Coastguards / AFP)
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Burning Car Carrier Towed to Temporary Location off Dutch Coast 

This handout photograph taken on July 29, 2023 and released on July 30, 2023 by the Dutch coastguards, shows smoke rising from the Panamanian-registered car carrier ship Fremantle Highway, after a fire broke out late on July 25, 2023, killing one crew member, and prompting a massive effort to extinguish the flames. (Photo by Handout / Netherlands Coastguards / AFP)
This handout photograph taken on July 29, 2023 and released on July 30, 2023 by the Dutch coastguards, shows smoke rising from the Panamanian-registered car carrier ship Fremantle Highway, after a fire broke out late on July 25, 2023, killing one crew member, and prompting a massive effort to extinguish the flames. (Photo by Handout / Netherlands Coastguards / AFP)

A burning car carrier off the Dutch coast has been towed to a new location away from shipping lanes as part of an operation to salvage the ship, the Dutch public works and water management ministry and local media said on Monday.

The freighter, which was travelling from Germany to Egypt when the blaze broke out on July 26, was towed to a location north of the Dutch islands Ameland and Schiermonnikoog, the Rijkswaterstaat ministry said in a statement.

The fire on the Panamanian-registered Fremantle Highway, which was carrying new cars, resulted in the death of an Indian crew member and the injury of seven who jumped overboard to escape the flames. Japan's Shoei Kisen, which owns the ship, said the entire crew of 21 was Indian.

A Rijkswaterstaat spokeswoman told the Dutch ANP press agency that at the new temporary location, the ship would be further removed from shipping routes and more sheltered from wind.

The relocation is an intermediate step in the difficult salvage operation, the spokeswoman said.

Ship charter company "K" Line said on Friday there were 3,783 vehicles on board the ship - including 498 battery electric vehicles, significantly more than the 25 initially reported.

The company declined to say anything about the car brands, including whether they included any cars from Japanese manufacturers.

EV lithium-ion batteries burn with twice the energy of a normal fire, and maritime officials and insurers say the industry has not kept up with the risks.



Zelenskiy Rejects UN Chief’s Plan to Visit Kyiv over Russia Trip, Source Says

 UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres attends a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on the sidelines of the BRICS summit in Kazan, Russia October 24, 2024. Sputnik/Mikhail Metzel/Pool via Reuters
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres attends a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on the sidelines of the BRICS summit in Kazan, Russia October 24, 2024. Sputnik/Mikhail Metzel/Pool via Reuters
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Zelenskiy Rejects UN Chief’s Plan to Visit Kyiv over Russia Trip, Source Says

 UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres attends a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on the sidelines of the BRICS summit in Kazan, Russia October 24, 2024. Sputnik/Mikhail Metzel/Pool via Reuters
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres attends a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on the sidelines of the BRICS summit in Kazan, Russia October 24, 2024. Sputnik/Mikhail Metzel/Pool via Reuters

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has rejected a plan for the UN Secretary General to visit Kyiv due to Antonio Guterres's attendance at this week's BRICS summit in Russia, a Ukrainian official said on Friday.

Kyiv was enraged by Guterres's appearance at the event in the city of Kazan on Thursday and his handshake with its host, Russian President Vladimir Putin, whose forces invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24 2022.

Guterres - who called for a "just peace" in Ukraine at the BRICS event and has repeatedly condemned the invasion - discussed a visit to Ukraine with Zelenskiy when they met in New York in September, Deputy UN spokesperson Farhan Haq said.

Haq said that since then the UN and Ukraine have been trying to work out a "mutually convenient time" for a visit, but that nothing had been decided.

The Ukrainian official, who asked not to be named, said Zelenskiy had now rejected the visit because of the BRICS appearance, without going into further detail.

Ukraine's Foreign Ministry said on Monday that Guterres' acceptance of the invitation to attend the BRICS summit had damaged the UN's reputation.

Zelenskiy condemned the decision to turn up. "Even though some of its officials may choose the temptations of Kazan over the substance of the UN Charter, the world remains structured in such a way that the rights of nations and the norms of international law will always matter," he said on Thursday.

Russia's invasion has displaced millions of people, killed thousands and destroyed settlements and energy infrastructure.

The summit of BRICS nations, which started on Tuesday, was aimed at showcasing the clout of non-Western countries. Other leaders attending included Chinese President Xi Jinping and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.