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Attacks in the Black Sea: Ukraine Claims Responsibility for Tanker Strikes

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Ukraine Claims ‌Responsibility for Black Sea Tanker Attacks

ISTANBUL – Ukraine’s security service (SBU) claimed responsibility Friday for explosions that damaged ⁢two oil tankers in ​the ⁤Black Sea, asserting its naval drones successfully targeted the vessels. The attacks occurred ⁣off ‌the Turkish‌ coast, prompting the rescue of⁣ all 45​ crew‌ members from the ships, the “Virat” ⁢and the “Kairos.”

The SBU alleges both tankers were en route to Novorossiysk, Russia, to load petroleum products and were part of the “Russian shadow fleet” – a network used to circumvent international sanctions on ‍Russian oil exports. An SBU representative presented video footage purportedly​ showing naval ​drones approaching and striking the two ships.

Turkish authorities reported fires broke out on the ⁢Gambian-flagged “Virat” and “Kairos” on Friday. According to the SBU, the “Kairos” was traveling⁤ without cargo ⁣towards ⁤Novorossiysk while the “Virat” had​ recently unloaded cargo en route to the same port.

Ukraine’s claim comes amid heightened tensions in ‌the Black ⁢Sea following Russia’s‌ withdrawal from a UN-brokered grain⁤ deal, raising concerns about maritime security and global food supplies. The “shadow fleet” has become a focal point‌ of Western efforts ⁤to enforce sanctions against Russia, ‌as it allows​ Moscow to continue exporting oil despite restrictions.

Source:​ ntv.de, als/AFP

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