Greek-Flagged Tanker Hit by Unidentified Object Outside CPC Terminal at Novorossiysk, Minor Damage, Operator Says

ATHENS, March 14 (Reuters) – ⁠A ⁠Greek-flagged tanker, ⁠Maran Homer, was ​hit by an unidentified object ‌on Saturday, as ‌it was ⁠awaiting ⁠orders to enter the Caspian Pipeline ​Consortium (CPC) Terminal at Novorossiysk, its manager Maran Tankers ​said.

The vessel, which was sailing ⁠outside ⁠Russian territorial ⁠waters and ​expected to receive a cargo ​of Kazakh ⁠crude oil, was hit at approximately 4:35 a.m. local ⁠time (0135 GMT).

“There were no injuries and the ⁠crew is safe,” Maran tankers said in a statement, adding that only minor material damage was noted to the ship’s deck ⁠and equipment.

The vessel has already sailed from Novorossiysk, the company said.

(Reporting by ​Renee Maltezou; Editing by ​Toby Chopra)

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