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Ukraine hits two Russian 'shadow fleet' oil tankers with naval drones in the Black Sea.
Naval drones could be seen speeding towards hulking tankers followed by powerful explosions. (Reuters: Turkish Directorate General for Maritime Affairs)
In short:
Ukraine has attacked two sanctioned tankers in the Black Sea as they headed to a Russian port, an official said.
Naval
drones could be seen speeding towards hulking tankers followed by
powerful explosions that caused fires on the vessels, images and video
footage show.
What's next?
Russia
says it will notify all international platforms about the attack on the
CPC terminal, adding that Ukraine's actions pose a threat to global
security.
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Ukrainian naval drones hit two sanctioned tankers in the Black Sea as they headed to a Russian port, an official said.
The
two oil tankers, identified as the Kairos and Virat, were empty and
sailing to Novorossiysk, a major Russian Black Sea oil terminal, the
official at the Security Service of Ukraine said.
The official said the tankers were due to load up with oil destined for foreign markets.
Naval
drones could be seen speeding towards hulking tankers followed by
powerful explosions that caused fires on the vessels, video footage
shared by the official showed.
Reuters could not independently verify the identity of the tankers in the clips or the location and date of the footage.
"Video
shows that after being hit, both tankers sustained critical damage and
were effectively taken out of service. This will deal a significant blow
to Russian oil transportation," the official said in a written
statement.
Ukraine has been
attacking Russian oil refineries for months, using long-range aerial
drones to strike far behind the front lines of Moscow's full-scale war
against Ukraine.
A Ukrainian official said the tankers were due to load up with oil destined for foreign markets. (AFP: Security Service of Ukraine)
The strikes on the tankers represent a different kind of attack.
Kyiv
has repeatedly called on the West to take real action against Russia's
so-called "shadow fleet", which the Ukrainian government says is helping
Moscow export large quantities of oil and fund its war in Ukraine
despite Western sanctions.
The
fleet of hundreds of often ageing, unregulated vessels came to
prominence after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, bypassing Western
sanctions aimed at reducing Moscow's oil revenue.
Russia says attacks threaten global security
Separately,
the Caspian Pipeline Consortium, which handles more than 1 per cent of
global oil, said on Saturday it halted operations after a mooring at
Russia's Black Sea terminal was significantly damaged by a Ukrainian
naval drone attack.
Russia
said it would notify all international platforms about the attack on
the CPC terminal, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova
said on Sunday, as cited by state-run RIA news agency.
Commenting on the incident, Ms Zakharova said Ukraine's actions now posed a threat to global security.
CPC exports mainly from Kazakhstan via Russia and the Black Sea terminal. Kazakhstan called the attack unacceptable.
Kazakhstan's
foreign ministry said it was protesting "over yet another deliberate
attack on the critical infrastructure of the international Caspian
Pipeline Consortium in the waters of the Port of Novorossiysk".
"This
incident marks the third act of aggression against an exclusively
civilian facility whose operation is safeguarded by norms of
international law," the ministry said.
Türkiye
voiced concern over the attacks, saying the incidents took place in its
Exclusive Economic Zone and posed serious safety risks.
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