Drones Attack Sanctions-Listed Oil Tankers Off Turkey’s Black Sea Coast

Three Oil Tankers Linked to Sanctions-Listed “Shadow Fleet” Attacked by Drones Off Turkey’s Black Sea Coast

Three oil tankers listed on Western sanctions registers were attacked by drones off Turkey’s Black Sea coast on Thursday, according to a shipping agency. The vessels were tied to exports of Russian oil and petroleum products. All crews were reported safe. Turkish coast guard boats were sent to support the ships, Turkish media reported.

The Palau-flagged James II was not carrying cargo at the time of the attack, while the Sierra Leone-flagged Altura and Velora were conducting ship-to-ship operations nearby. No group immediately claimed responsibility, and Turkish officials were unavailable to comment.

Crews Unharmed, Turkish Coast Guard Responded

Tribeca Shipping said James II was attacked while sailing near Sinop, with the agency placing the ship about 80 kilometres north of Turkeli district. The agency also reported attacks on two Sierra Leone-flagged tankers, Altura and Velora, which were targeted during ship-to-ship operations nearby.

Western sanctions lists include the ships as part of efforts to curb sanctions evasion related to Moscow’s war in Ukraine and oil revenue. The measures aim to prevent Russia from circumventing international sanctions by using shadow fleets.

Attacks on Altura and Velora Mark Second Incidents

The coast guard response followed reports that the three vessels needed assistance after the strikes. Turkish media carried the agency statement about the incidents, which said there were no injuries among crew members. Details on damage were not immediately released. Maritime traffic risks were not described by officials at the time.

Altura was attacked earlier in the year, according to the same agency account. On March 26, a naval drone struck Altura as the ship neared the Black Sea entrance to the Bosporus. The earlier strike damaged the bridge and the engine room. Thursday’s incident marked another attack involving Altura.

Ownership Details Revealed

Ownership details for the tankers were listed by sanctions tracking services. OpenSanctions said Altura and Velora belong to Turkey-based Pergamon Shipping. The Palau-flagged James II was linked to a different owner, Marshall Islands-registered James Navigation.

Turkey previously criticised similar strikes in the Black Sea. In November, the Turkish government condemned Ukrainian drone attacks on two oil tankers. Turkey warned of serious dangers to navigation, life, property and environmental safety. During the war, Ukraine has used explosives-packed marine drones against Russian shipping, mainly in the northern Black Sea.

Thursday’s drone attacks left three sanctions-listed oil tankers damaged or disrupted near Turkey, while crews escaped harm. Tribeca Shipping provided locations and activity details for each vessel. Turkish coast guard units moved to assist, but officials did not give immediate public comment. With no claim of responsibility, the incidents added to Black Sea security concerns.

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