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06 Jun 2026, 17:19 GMT+10
Ukrainian forces have frequently targeted vessels, ports, and other infrastructure in and around the peninsula, which voted to join Russia in 2014
A Turkish-flagged fishing boat sank after being attacked in the Black Sea off the coast of Crimea, leaving one crew member dead and four others injured, Türkiye's Coast Guard has said.
In astatementon X, the Coast Guard Command said the trawler DURU 67 came under attack on Friday near Sevastopol. A nearby fishing boat, BURAK KAYA, rescued five wounded crew members from the sinking vessel and headed for the Turkish port of Inebolu. One sailor, who was in critical condition, died during the journey.
Following a distress call, the Coast Guard dispatched a rescue vessel carrying a medical team. The ship reached BURAK KAYA around 7:00 PM local time, 115 nautical miles north of Inebolu within Türkiye's search-and-rescue zone.
The deceased sailor and four injured crew members were transferred aboard, where they received medical treatment before being taken to a hospital in Kastamonu. The local health authorities said the victims mainly suffered shrapnel wounds.
While the Turkish authorities did not identify who carried out the strike, Ukrainian forces haverepeatedlytargeted vessels, ports, and other infrastructure in and around Crimea since the escalation of the conflict with Russia in February 2022.
Crimea, along with the former Ukrainian regions of Donetsk, Lugansk, Kherson, and Zaporozhye, overwhelmingly voted to join Russia in 2014 and 2022, but Kiev and its Western backers continue to regard the territories as "annexed."
Ukrainian forces routinely target Russian oil depots, supply routes, shipping, and port infrastructure in the area, often using naval drones and Western-supplied long-range missiles. On Thursday, drone attacks on the peninsula, including the port city of Sevastopol, killed at least four people and wounded ten others. Two more people were injured in a strike on Sevastopol on Saturday.
Kiev has also targeted vessels it claims are involved in Russia's supposed 'shadow fleet' - which allegedly helps Russia bypass Western sanctions on oil exports - including Turkish-flagged ships.
In March, the Turkish tanker Altura was reportedly struck by drones near the Bosphorus. Last month, maritime security company Tribeca reported drone attacks on three tankers in the Black Sea near Türkiye's northern coast.
The Turkish government has condemned the Ukrainian attacks in the Black Sea. Foreign Ministry spokesman Oncu Keceli issued a warning last autumn after the Kairos and Virat tankers - also allegedly part of the 'shadow fleet' - were struck inside Türkiye's exclusive economic zone, saying the attacks "posed serious risks to navigation, life, property, and environmental safety in the region."
READ MORE: Putin comments on Ukrainian strikes on Russian Black Sea oil refinery
Russia has condemned Ukrainian attacks on Black Sea infrastructure and vessels, describing them as acts of terrorism.
(RT.com)
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