Ukraine hits Russian tanker with sea drone near Crimea Bridge
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[August 05, 2023]
By Olena Harmash
KYIV (Reuters) -A Ukrainian sea drone full of explosives struck a
Russian fuel tanker overnight near a bridge linking Russia to annexed
Crimea, the second such attack in 24 hours, both sides said on Saturday.
No one was hurt, but the Crimean Bridge and ferry transport were
suspended for several hours, according to Russian-installed officials in
Crimea, which Moscow seized from Ukraine in 2014.
A Ukrainian intelligence source told Reuters that the drone with 450 kg
of explosives hit the SIG vessel as it transported fuel for the Russian
military in Ukrainian territorial waters.
"The tanker was well loaded with fuel, so the 'fireworks' were seen from
afar," the source said, of the joint operation by Ukraine's navy and
security service.
Kyiv says destroying Russia's military infrastructure inside Russia or
on Russian-controlled territory in Ukraine is crucial to its
counteroffensive after the February 2022 invasion.
Another sea drone attack on Russia's navy base at Novorossiysk damaged a
warship on Friday, the first time the Ukrainian navy had projected its
power so far from its shores.
The SIG tanker had been supplying oil to Russian troops in Syria,
according to Vladimir Rogov, a Russian-appointed official in Ukraine's
southeastern region of Zaporizhzhia.
The United States imposed sanctions on the tanker and its owner, St.
Petersburg-based Transpetrochart, in 2019 for helping provide jet fuel
in Syria.
'COMPLETELY LEGAL'
Vasyl Malyuk, head of Ukraine's SBU security service, did not directly
confirm the latest attack but said any incident with Russian ships or
the Crimean bridge was "an absolutely logical and efficient step towards
the enemy".
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A view through a train window shows the
section of a road split and sloping to one side following an alleged
attack on the Crimea Bridge, that connects the Russian mainland with
the Crimean peninsula across the Kerch Strait, in this still image
from video taken July 17, 2023. REUTERS/Stringer/File Photo
"Moreover, such special operations are conducted in the territorial
waters of Ukraine and are completely legal," Malyuk said on the
Telegram messaging app.
Russia's Novorossiysk Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre was quoted
by the RIA news agency as saying there was no fuel spill from the
SIG, as the ship had been carrying only technical ballast. Recovery
work was underway with two tugboats nearby.
Rogov posted an audio clip on Telegram in which the SIG requested a
tow. He also posted pictures of what he described as shattered
fixtures and equipment inside the vessel.
"The SIG tanker ... received a hole in the engine room near the
waterline on the starboard side, preliminarily as a result of a sea
drone attack," Russia's Federal Marine and River Transport agency
said in a statement on Telegram.
The Moscow-installed authorities in Crimea said the bridge, which
was completed by Russia in 2018 and has come under serious attack
twice in the war, was not targeted.
(Reporting by Tom Balmforth, Lidia Kelly, Ron Popeski and Nick
StarkovWriting by Lidia Kelly, Ron Popeski and Olena HarmashEditing
by William Mallard, Andrew Cawthorne and Frances Kerry)
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