... that on 20 July 1982 the neutral oil tanker Hercules was scuttled after being struck by an Argentine bomb during the
Falklands War?
Source: "June 8 .... that afternoon Hercules was attacked without warning in three different strikes by Argentine aircraft using bombs and air-to-surface missiles" from: Sohn, Louis B.; Noyes, John (25 October 2021).
Cases and Materials on the Law of the Sea. BRILL. p. 82.
ISBN978-90-04-48042-1. and "20 July: The VLCC Hercules has her seacocks opened ... it had been decided that the unexploded bomb aboard was too dangerous to defuse and thus sinking was the only alternative" from:Ambrose, A. J. (1983).
Jane's Merchant Shipping Review. Jane's Publishing Company. p. 17.
ISBN978-0-7106-0261-9.
ALT1: ... that the neutral Liberian oil tanker Hercules was attacked three times by Argentine aircraft during the Falklands War and eventually scuttled? Source: As above
ALT2: ... that the neutral oil tanker Hercules carried an unexploded bomb into a Brazilian port after being attacked by Argentine aircraft during the Falklands War? Source: As above