Russia says Ukraine struck tanker in Sea of Azov
A Ukrainian drone struck an empty Russian tanker in the Azov-Black Sea Canal, part of Ukraine's campaign to disrupt fuel supplies to Russian forces and isolate Crimea, causing shortages.
- Ukrainian drone strike on a Russian tanker
- Ukraine's campaign to disrupt Russian fuel supplies
- Impact of attacks on Crimea's energy infrastructure
MOSCOW: A Ukrainian drone struck a tanker as it was entering the Azov-Black Sea Canal, Yury Slyusar, governor of Russia’s Rostov region, said on Sunday.
The fire caused by the attack has been brought under control and there was no risk of an oil spill because the vessel was empty, Slyusar said on messaging app Telegram, adding that there were no casualties.
The Ukrainian military has recently attacked more than 40 Russian tankers in the Sea of Azov as part of what Ukraine describes as a campaign aimed at disrupting fuel supplies to Russian forces and isolating Moscow-occupied Crimea.
Ukraine has intensified attacks on logistics and energy infrastructure in Crimea in recent weeks, contributing to fuel shortages and prompting authorities to declare a state of emergency in the peninsula.