Sunday 6 August 2023

Russia says tanker hit by sea drone in Ukrainian attack near Crimea bridge.

Extract from ABC News 

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A Russian tanker has been damaged in a Ukrainian drone attack in the Kerch Strait, briefly halting traffic on the strategic bridge linking Crimea to Russia, Russian maritime officials have said. 

Ukraine's Interfax agency, citing an unnamed Ukrainian security service source, also said Ukraine's navy was behind the attack with drones in its territorial waters.

Reuters could not immediately verify the reports. 

Vasyl Malyuk, head of Ukraine's SBU security service, did not directly say that Ukraine had attacked the vessel, but he commented that any incident with Russian ships or the Crimea bridge was "an absolutely logical and efficient step towards the enemy".

"Moreover, such special operations are conducted in the territorial waters of Ukraine and are completely legal," Mr Malyuk said on the Telegram messaging app.

The Russian foreign ministry condemned the attack on a "civilian vessel, which not only threatened to kill its crew but also posed the risk of a large-scale environmental disaster".

The ministry said the crew was not injured and repair works are underway.

The number of attacks in the Black Sea has increased from both sides since Moscow exited a deal last month that had allowed Ukrainian grain exports via the shipping hub during the conflict between the two countries.

The Russian tanker SIG was hit around 11:20pm local time on Friday south of the Kerch Strait,  Russia's Federal Agency for Sea and Inland Water Transport said.

The SIG suffered a hole at the waterline in the area of the engine room "presumably as a result of an attack by a marine drone", the agency said on Telegram.

"The ship is afloat."

An oil boom had been placed around the vessel and preparations were under way to patch the damage, it said.

The Marine Traffic vessel-tracking website showed the SIG stationary and attended by tugs just south of the strait.

The SIG had been supplying oil to Russian troops in Syria, according to Vladimir Rogov, a Russian-appointed official in Ukraine's south-eastern region of Zaporizhzhia.

The oil and chemical tanker is under US sanctions for supplying jet fuel to Russian forces in Syria supporting President Bashar al-Assad.

Russia's state RIA Novosti news agency said there were no casualties in the attack, citing the Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre of Novorossiysk.

There was no fuel spill from the SIG, as the ship had been carrying only technical ballast, the agency said. 

It said water had stopped pouring into the SIG and recovery work was underway with two tugboats nearby.

On Saturday evening (local time), Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said a Russian guided aerial bomb hit a blood transfusion centre in the town of Kupiansk in eastern Kharkiv region late on Saturday.

"There are dead and wounded," Mr Zelenskyy said on his Telegram channel.

Reuters could not immediately verify the report.

Traffic on the bridge across the Kerch Strait linking the Moscow-annexed Crimean peninsula to Russia's mainland was halted for around three hours and resumed early Saturday, according to the Russian highways information centre's Telegram channel.

The latest attack in the Black Sea came a day after Ukraine said it had carried out a seaborne-drone strike on a Russian navy ship at Novorossiysk naval base in southern Russia.

AFP/Reuters

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