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TASS reports that Russia has begun to inspect its fleet of tankers after a major oil spill.

A government official told the TASS state news agency that the Russian government had launched an inspection program to examine the condition of the tanker fleet in the country after a major oil spill involving a tanker.

The authorities in southern Russia's Krasnodar Region have declared an emergency in the region after a large oil spill was caused by two old tankers that got into trouble in December during a storm.

The Volgoneft tanker 212 split in two in the Kerch Strait between the Black Sea Sea of Azov. Meanwhile, the Volgoneft Tanker 239 ran aground in the Kerch Strait about 80 metres away from the shore, near the port of Taman.

The older ships, which were more than 50 years old, carried a total of 9,200 metric tonnes (62,000 barrels), and the spillage was one of largest environmental disasters that hit the region for many years. (Reporting and Writing by Anastasia Teterevleva, Editing by Andrew Osborn).

(source: Reuters)