Ukraine Confirms Responsibility For Attacks On Russian Tankers Virat And Kairos In Black Sea
Ukraine has claimed responsibility for recent attacks on Russian tankers Virat and Kairos in the Black Sea, using advanced Sea Baby drones. This incident highlights ongoing maritime security tensions in the region.
International
-Gaurav Sharma
In a recent incident, the Russian shadow fleet tanker 'Virat' suffered an attack off Turkey's Black Sea coast. This attack, involving unmanned sea vessels, happened on a Saturday morning, according to Turkey's transport ministry. Ukraine has claimed responsibility, citing the use of "Sea Baby" drones in the operation. These drones were directed towards the tankers, resulting in an explosion.
The Turkish ministry reported that the Virat had minor damage on its starboard side. However, none of its 20 crew members were injured. This attack followed a similar incident on Friday, where the Virat and another tanker, the Kairos, were targeted. On Friday evening, Turkey's transport ministry mentioned explosions on these tankers, which were empty at the time, without detailing the cause.
The Russian tanker 'Virat' was attacked off the Turkish Black Sea coast on Saturday morning, with Ukraine claiming responsibility using Sea Baby drones, leading to minor damage but no injuries among the 20 crew members; the attack followed a Friday incident involving the 'Kairos', both targeted due to suspected transport of sanctioned Russian oil.

Ukraine Takes Responsibility for Attacks
A Ukrainian security source confirmed to AFP that Kyiv was behind the attacks on two oil tankers. These vessels were suspected of transporting sanctioned Russian oil. "Modernised Sea Baby naval drones successfully targeted the vessels," the source stated. The Ukrainian SBU security also released a video showing drones approaching the ships, leading to significant explosions.
Turkish Transport and Infrastructure Minister Abdulkadir Uraloglu indicated that initial reports suggested the Kairos might have hit a mine. Later, they learned about the explosion on the Virat. "Our crews indicate that there were explosions on the other ship and that these were also caused by external interference," Uraloglu said. He mentioned possible causes like a mine, missile, marine vessel, or drone, but stated they lacked definitive information.
Impact and Response
On Friday, the Kairos faced an explosion in the afternoon, prompting the evacuation of its 25 crew members after a fire started. The Virat was hit later while located about 400 kilometres further east, according to VesselFinder tracking. Despite the heavy smoke in its engine room, all crew members aboard the Virat were unharmed.
Ukraine has previously executed successful naval strikes against Russian shipping, primarily using marine drones loaded with explosives. However, these operations have mostly occurred in the northern Black Sea waters. The United States sanctioned the Virat in January, with the European Union, Switzerland, the UK, and Canada following suit. The EU also sanctioned the Kairos in July, with the UK and Switzerland joining.
These incidents underscore the ongoing tensions in the region and the potential threats to maritime security. As the situation develops, further actions or responses from involved parties may unfold. The situation highlights the risks associated with transporting sanctioned goods in conflict zones.
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