Ukrainian Drone Strikes Set Two Russian Shadow Fleet Tankers Ablaze off Turkey
Two sanctioned Russian shadow fleet tankers caught fire in the Black Sea on Friday after suspected Ukrainian naval drone strikes off the Turkish coast. Extensive rescue operations successfully evacuated all crew members as Turkish authorities continue firefighting efforts.
The Security Service of Ukraine has reportedly claimed responsibility for the attacks in a joint operation with the Ukrainian Navy using “Sea Baby” naval drones.
Tanker Attacks: Kairos and Virat Suffer Critical Damage
The 274-meter-long tanker Kairos, en route from Egypt to Russia’s Novorossiysk port, suffered an explosion and fire approximately 28 nautical miles offshore. Turkey’s Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure confirmed that all 25 personnel were safely evacuated by units from the General Directorate of Coastal Safety.
“During the Egypt-Russia voyage, the 25 personnel on the KAIROS tanker where a fire broke out due to an explosion have been safely evacuated by our teams from the General Directorate of Coastal Safety,” the ministry stated in its latest update.
Turkish rescue vessels KURTARMA-12, a tug, and NENE HATUN, an Emergency Response Vessel, worked throughout the night to combat the blaze. According to the ministry, “the fire on the open deck has been completely extinguished, and extinguishing and cooling efforts continue in the enclosed areas.”
Russian Shadow Fleet Under Fire: Ukraine’s Naval Drones Deal Critical Blow
Ukraine’s Sea Baby naval drones have delivered another blow to Russia’s shadow fleet — striking the sanctioned oil tankers KAIRO and VIRAT in the Black Sea and crippling both vessels.
According to an SBU source, the drones inflicted critical damage, effectively knocking the… pic.twitter.com/PbzPTuTWJx — KyivPost (@KyivPost) November 29, 2025
A second tanker, the Virat, was struck approximately 35 nautical miles offshore in the Black Sea later the same day. Heavy smoke was detected in the engine room, though all 20 crew members were reported in good condition. Turkish rescue units and a commercial vessel were dispatched to assist.
International Sanctions: Kairos and Virat Face Consequences
Both vessels are under international sanctions for their involvement in transporting Russian oil. The Kairos faces sanctions from the UK and EU, while the Virat has been sanctioned by the U.S. and EU.
Ukrainian officials claimed responsibility for the incidents. An official at the Security Service of Ukraine told Reuters that naval drones hit the two tankers as they headed to a Russian port to load oil destined for foreign markets.
“Video shows that after being hit, both tankers sustained critical damage and were effectively taken out of service. This will deal a significant blow to Russian oil transportation,” the Ukrainian official stated.
Maritime Intelligence: Kairos’ Flagless Status Raises Concerns
Maritime intelligence analyst Michelle Wiese Bockmann of Windward AI revealed that Kairos was among 72 vessels recently deleted from the Gambian ship registry for fraudulently issued certificates.
“So this vessel [the Kairos] is flagless, stateless, and any insurance and class (if it has any) is invalidated by the fact that it’s falsely purporting to fly the flag of Gambia,” Bockmann stated. She added that “the dark fleet is an accident waiting to happen and incidents like this are but a harbinger of what is to come.”
Escalation in Ukraine’s Campaign Against Russian Energy Infrastructure
The attacks represent an escalation in Ukraine’s campaign against Russian energy infrastructure. While Ukraine has been attacking Russian oil refineries for months using long-range aerial drones, the strikes on tankers at sea represent a different tactical approach.
Uncrewed naval drones have played a prominent role in Ukraine’s counteroffensive in the Black Sea, helping push back Russia’s fleet of warships.
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