Three Tankers Reportedly Attacked by Drones in Black Sea, Shipping Agency Says

ISTANBUL, May 28 (Reuters) – Drone ⁠attacks ⁠were reported on ⁠three tankers in the Black ​Sea on Thursday near Turkey’s northern coast, shipping ‌agency Tribeca said.

The ‌tanker James II, sailing under ⁠the Palau ⁠flag and in ballast, was some 50 miles (80 ​km) north of the Turkeli Area in the Black Sea when the incident ​occurred, the agency said.

The tankers Altura and Velora, ⁠sailing ⁠under the Sierra ⁠Leone ​flag and in ballast, were reportedly attacked in ​a nearby ⁠area while doing a ship-to-ship operation, the agency also said.

Coastal safety boats were sent to the scene for assistance ⁠and all crew members in the tankers were reported ⁠in good condition, the agency said.

Moscow and Kyiv have frequently attacked one another’s ports and tankers since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine more than four years ago. Neither country immediately claimed responsibility for the ⁠new reported attack.

The Turkish transport ministry was not immediately available for comment on the incidents due to the Muslim ​Eid holiday.

(Reporting by Ezgi Erkoyun; ​editing by Philippa Fletcher)

Copyright 2026 Thomson Reuters.

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