Russian Drones Target Foreign Merchant Vessels in Black Sea

Russian drones attacked three foreign-flagged merchant vessels in Ukraine's export maritime corridor in the Black Sea, causing fires that were extinguished by crews. Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Kuleba reported the incident on Telegram, detailing the attacks late Thursday and overnight Friday.


Devdiscourse News Desk | May 29 (Reuters) - ​Russian ​Drones ‌Attacked Three Foreign-Flagged ​Merchant Vessels ‌Late On Thursday And Overnight On Friday As ‌They Were Moving ‌Along Ukraine's Export Maritime Corridor In ⁠The ​Black ⁠Sea | Updated: 29-05-2026 11:22 IST | Created: 29-05-2026 11:22 IST
Russian Drones Target Foreign Merchant Vessels in Black Sea
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In a recent escalation of tensions, Russian drones targeted three foreign-flagged merchant vessels navigating Ukraine's crucial export maritime corridor in the Black Sea. The attacks, which took place late Thursday into Friday, led to onboard fires.

According to Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Kuleba, the fires were rapidly managed and extinguished by the vessels' crews, preventing what could have been a catastrophic disaster in the already sensitive area.

Officials and international observers are closely monitoring the situation as it continues to unfold, with this latest incident heightening fears of further disruption in the region's maritime operations.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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