Drone attacks hit three oil tankers off Turkey's Black Sea coast – Reuters. Crews evacuated, no injuries. Tankers: Palau-flagged James II, Sierra Leone-flagged Altura and Velora, one from Novorossiysk to Istanbul.
Drones attacked three tankers off the coast of Turkey in the Black Sea, according to Reuters. The tankers James II (Palau-flagged), Altura and Velora (Sierra Leone-flagged) were hit; one was en route from Novorossiysk to Istanbul. No injuries reported, crews evacuated.
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