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Maritime body: Russian-flagged oil tanker reports an attack near Turkey coast

The Turkish maritime authority reported on Tuesday that a Russian-flagged oil tanker, sailing from Russia to Georgia with a cargo of sunflower oil, was attacked near the Turkish coast. However, its 13 crew members escaped unharmed.

The vessel MIDVOLGA-2 reported being attacked 80 miles (130km) off the Turkish coastline but did not request assistance. It was heading towards the Sinop port in Turkey, according to the Maritime Affairs Directorate.

NTV, a broadcaster in the United States, did not give any additional details but said that the attack was carried out by a kamikaze-style drone.

When asked about the latest attack by a Turkish official, he said that "the necessary message was conveyed to all the relevant parties including the Ukrainian authorities," without going into further detail.

Two Ukrainian tankers were hit by drones on Friday as they approached a Russian port in the Black Sea to fill up with oil for export. Kyiv was trying to put pressure on Russia's oil industry.

Tayyip Erdoan, the Turkish president, said that Monday attacks on Black Sea commercial ships were unacceptable. He issued a warning to all "related sides."

The NATO-member Turkey has maintained friendly relations with Kyiv as well as Moscow during the entire war. It has offered military support to Ukraine, but refused to join Western sanctions against Moscow.

The country has hosted three rounds in Istanbul of peace talks with warring parties and offered repeatedly to host a meeting between leaders, saying that the war must end now.

Ankara also asked for the safety of navigation in the Black Sea where it shares maritime border with Russia and Ukraine. (Reporting and editing by Bernadette B. Baum, Thomas Derpinghaus and Daren Butler)

(source: Reuters)