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Entrance of shipping company Maersk's Rotterdam office defaced and vandalized

Entrance of shipping company Maersk's Rotterdam office defaced and vandalized

The entrance of the Maersk shipping company office in Rotterdam was vandalized and defaced with red paint on Sunday night. Local police have launched an investigation into the incident following reports of damage to several windows.

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