Turkey finds 'mine-like object' floating off Black Sea
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[March 26, 2022]
By Azra Ceylan
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish authorites
have warned vessels to stay away as a dive team inspects a "mine-like
object" found floating north of Istanbul near the Black Sea, days after
Russia warned that several mines had drifted away from Ukrainian ports.
The team secured the object and began deactivating it, Turkey's defence
ministry said on Twitter.
Fishermen first spotted the object near a docking area in the upper
Bosphorus strait - through which the Black Sea drains - and reported it
to the Coast Guard, the Directorate General of Coastal Safety told
Reuters.
A directorate spokesperson confirmed a report in the Milliyet newspaper
that authorities issued a radio notice to boats that the object was
reportedly "shaped like a ball with horn-like protrusions", and was
"likely to be a mine".
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An oil tanker passes through the Bosphorus to the Black Sea in
Istanbul July 20, 2012. REUTERS/Osman Orsal/
Turkey shares Black Sea borders with
Russia and Ukraine, which Moscow invaded last month.
Russia's main intelligence agency said on Monday that several mines
had drifted out to sea after breaking off from cables near Ukrainian
ports, a claim dismissed by Kyiv as disinformation and an attempt to
close off parts of the sea.
The Black Sea is a major shipping artery for grain, oil and oil
products.
(Reporting by Azra Ceylan; Writing by Jonathan Spicer; Editing by
Barbara Lewis)
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