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Tanker carrying Russian oil hit by drone in Black Sea near Turkey

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Posted on March 26, 2026

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ISTANBUL, March 26 (Reuters) - A marine drone struck a crude oil tanker that had departed Russia, causing an explosion in the Black Sea near Istanbul's Bosphorus strait on Thursday, Turkey's

Turkey condemns attack on Black Sea oil tanker that departed Russia

Details and Implications of the Black Sea Oil Tanker Attack

Incident Overview

ISTANBUL, March 26 (Reuters) - A marine drone struck a crude oil tanker that had departed Russia, causing an explosion in the Black Sea near Istanbul's Bosphorus strait on Thursday, Turkey's transportation minister said.

Turkey condemned the attack, which it said targeted a Turkish-operated vessel.

Official Statements and Crew Status

"The attack on the Sierra Leone-flagged, Turkish-operated tanker ALTURA carrying crude oil is of great concern," Foreign Ministry spokesperson Oncu Keceli said on X, adding that the 27 crew members were in good health.

Context of Recent Attacks

The incident, one of several in recent months involving Western-sanctioned vessels heading to or from Russian ports, occurred in the early hours, Transport Minister Abdulkadir Uraloglu told broadcaster Kanal 24.

Response and Investigation

Immediate Actions Taken

He said the coastguard had been dispatched to the vessel, which was about 18 nautical miles (33 km) from the Bosphorus, a key commodities-shipping channel linking the Black Sea with the Marmara and the Mediterranean.

The attack, just outside Turkish territorial waters, likely aimed to disable the engine room in the vessel, Uraloglu said.

Vessel Information

Ship-tracking and Refinitiv AIS data showed the vessel had left Russia's port of Novorossiysk with about 1 million barrels of crude oil and appeared almost fully laden.

The ship is sanctioned by the European Union and Britain.

Legal and Regional Implications

International Law and Turkish Response

Keceli said the attack took place within Turkey’s exclusive economic zone and violated international law, warning such incidents posed serious risks to life, property, navigation and the environment in the Black Sea.

He added that Turkey was in contact with relevant parties to prevent further escalation and reserved the right to take necessary measures under international law to protect its economic interests and activities in the region.

Security Concerns in the Black Sea

Drone Risks and Military Monitoring

Turkey's defence ministry said it was closely monitoring risks posed in the Black Sea by drones, given their extensive use in the Russia-Ukraine war. Risks included drones losing control or mobility, drifting towards the Turkish coast, it said.

Impact on Shipping and Regional Stability

Late last year, shipping insurance rates rose after Ukrainian naval drones hit Russia-bound tankers in the Black Sea, prompting Moscow to threaten retaliation and NATO-member Turkey to urge calm.

Ankara has warned both Kyiv and Moscow against carrying out such attacks near its territorial waters amid earlier escalation in the Black Sea, which saw Russian and Turkish vessels hit by drones and Ukrainian ports damaged.

There was no immediate comment from Moscow or Kyiv on Thursday.

Ownership and Management of the Vessel

The registered owner of the vessel is China-based Sea Grace Shipping Ltd and the manager is Turkey-based Pergamon Denizcilik, according to Refinitiv data. Reuters could not immediately contact Pergamon.

(Reporting by Can Sezer, Tuvan Gumrukcu and Daren Butler. Writing by Jonathan Spicer; Editing by Christian Schmollinger, Mark Potter and Arun Koyyur)

Key Takeaways

  • The Altura, departing Novorossiysk with nearly 1 million barrels of crude, was hit by a marine drone near Istanbul’s Bosphorus; explosion struck bridge and engine room, but no casualties were reported. (reddit.com)
  • Similar drone strikes in late 2025 targeted sanctioned tankers Kairos and Virat heading to Novorossiysk—the so‑called Russian “shadow fleet”—prompting concerns and leading to a dramatic surge in Black Sea war‑risk insurance premiums (up to 2.5–3×). (theguardian.com)
  • Ukraine has ramped maritime drone capability—unveiling the Sea Baby sea drone with ~1,500 km range and 2,000 kg payload in October 2025—and continues to threaten vessels linked to Russia’s energy exports with escalatory strikes across the Black Sea. (apnews.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What happened to the Russian oil tanker in the Black Sea?
A marine drone struck a crude oil tanker carrying Russian oil, causing an explosion near the Bosphorus strait.
Was anyone injured in the tanker drone attack near Turkey?
All 27 crew members aboard the affected vessel were reported safe after the incident.
Which vessel was involved in the Black Sea incident?
The Sierra Leone-flagged oil tanker Altura, managed by Pergamon Denizcilik and owned by Sea Grace Shipping, was involved.
Why are drone attacks on vessels in the Black Sea increasing?
Increasing tensions and the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war have led to more drone attacks on oil tankers in the Black Sea region.

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