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The Malta -flagged Ruby is carrying a cargo of highly explosive ammonium nitrate.
A significantly smaller amount of the same fertilizer caused a massive explosion at the port of Beirut four years ago , killing hundreds of people.
The ship's stated destination is Lithuania , but the country has refused the vessel entry.
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