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Unmanned vessel attacked Russian shadow-fleet tanker in Black Sea, Turkey says

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ISTANBUL, Nov 29 (Reuters) – Turkey said on Saturday that an unmanned vessel reportedly attacked a tanker in Russia’s shadow fleet off Turkey’s Black Sea coast, after the ship was initially struck late on Friday.

The Turkish transport ministry said in a statement that the Virat suffered minor damage after the attack but is in a stable condition and the crew is in good health.

“The Virat, reportedly attacked by unmanned vessels some 35 miles offshore in the Black Sea, was reportedly attacked again this morning by unmanned vessels. (Virat) sustained minor damage to its starboard side above the waterline,” the ministry said.

It was not immediately clear who was behind the reported attacks.

Separately, Turkish authorities continue extinguishing and cooling efforts on another Russian-bound tanker that caught fire after an explosion in the Black Sea, the ministry said.

The rescue teams have evacuated 25 crew members from the 274-meter-long Kairos following the fire, the ministry said.

On Friday, Turkey said Kairos was heading to Russia’s Novorossiysk port when it reported “an external impact” causing a fire 28 nautical miles off the Turkish shore.

Both Kairos and Virat are on a list of ships subject to sanctions imposed against Russia following its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, according to LSEG data.

(Reporting by Tuvan GumrukcuWriting by Ezgi Erkoyun; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)

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