Kiev Accuses Moscow of Having Hit a Turkish Cargo Ship in the Black Sea
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Ukraine accused Russia of having hit a Turkish cargo ship in the Black Sea with a drone on Saturday, 13 December.
The war in Ukraine threatens shipping in the Black Sea. Kiev accused Russia of having struck a Turkish cargo ship in the Black Sea on Saturday with eleven Turkish citizens on board, in the aftermath of a Russian air strike that damaged another Turkish transport ship near the port of Odessa according to Kiev.In a statement, the Ukrainian Navy reported that the Russian strike had hit the ship called "Viva" without causing any injuries, while it wa…
The Ukrainian Navy claims that the Turkish ship "VIVA," loaded with sunflower oil and en route from Ukraine to Egypt via the grain corridor, was targeted by a Russian drone attack.
In a statement posted on Telegram, the navy said the ship was called "Viva" and that there were 11 Turkish citizens on board.
A Turkish ship sailed to Egypt through Ukraine's exclusive economic zone, beyond the reach of its air defense systems. There were 11 Turkish citizens on board, none of whom were injured.
Russia attacked the Turkish ship VIVA with oil, which was heading to Egypt. The Navy of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that the Russian Federation attacked the Turkish ship VIVA with sunflower oil, which was heading to Egypt. The UAV strike occurred in the open sea, the crew was not injured.
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