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A tanker sanctioned by the Turkish government is hit and a rescue operation is underway.

A tanker belonging to Russia's shadow navy exploded in the Black Sea, near the Bosphorus Strait in Turkey, on Friday. The explosion caused a fire in its engine room. 25 people were rescued.

The Turkish Maritime Affairs Directorate reported that the tanker Kairos was en route from Turkey to Russia's Novorossiysk when it reported an "external impact" causing a 28 nautical mile fire.

According to a person who has direct knowledge, a second oil tanker named Virat also suffered an explosion further east, in the Black Sea.

According to LSEG, both Kairos and Virat appear on a list containing ships that are subject to sanctions imposed by Russia after its full-scale invasion in Ukraine 2022.

Tribeca shipping agency reported that the Kairos was under Gambian flag, and in ballast at the time of the incident.

The report said that reports indicated the ship could have hit a mine, and was in danger of sinking. Rescue tugboats and Coast Guards were sent to help.

The Turkish Maritime Affairs Directorate issued a press release on X saying that the condition of 25 crew members on board was good. Rescue units were dispatched in the area to evacuate the crew.

A shipping source reported that a ship nearby evacuated some of the crew.

The agency reported that shipping traffic continued through the strait. Reporting by Can Sezer and Ezgi Erkoyun; Editing by Aidan Lewis

(source: Reuters)