Drone attack hits 3 tankers in Black Sea near Turkey, says shipping agency

Drone attack hits 3 tankers in Black Sea near Turkey, says shipping agency

Coastal safety boats were sent to the scene for assistance, and all crew members aboard the tankers were reported to be in good condition.

Russia and Ukraine have frequently attacked each other’s ports and tankers since Moscow launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. (EPA Images pic)
ISTANBUL:
Drone attacks were reported on three tankers in the Black Sea on Thursday near Turkey’s northern coast, shipping agency Tribeca said.

“The tanker James II, sailing under the Palau flag and in ballast, was some 80km north of the Turkeli Area in the Black Sea when the incident occurred,” the agency said.

The tankers Altura and Velora, sailing under the Sierra Leone flag and in ballast, were reportedly attacked in a nearby area while doing a ship-to-ship operation, the agency also said.

Coastal safety boats were sent to the scene for assistance and all crew members in the tankers were reported in good condition, the agency said.

Moscow and Kyiv have frequently attacked one another’s ports and tankers since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine more than four years ago.

Neither country immediately claimed responsibility for the new reported attack.

The Turkish transport ministry was not immediately available for comment on the incidents due to the Muslim Eid holiday.

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