Tanker going to Russia in Turkey broke down for the second time in a day

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The tanker going to Russia in Turkey broke down for the second time in a day. This was reported by RIA News Referring to the Turkish Coast Guard.

The incident took place in the Aegean Sea, near the Gökçeada island in the Dardanelles. The 185-meter-long tanker Elijah was towed to the Bozcaada pier. The ship was sailing from Spain to Russia under the flag of Panama; engine broke down.

A similar problem occurred on the 184-meter-long tanker Sundoro, which went from the island of Malta to Russia on the morning of January 6. It was also safely towed away.

21 October in the Dardanelles ground Bulk carrier with electrical fault.

According to the agency, the ship was heading from Bulgaria to Egypt under the flag of Panama. We are talking about the bulk carrier Navios Sagittarius, whose length reaches 223 meters.

“On the cargo ship <…> The source said that there were problems in the electricity network near the village of Burhanlı in the Dardanelles.

Thereupon, the Coast Guard sent tugboats to the scene of the accident and successfully towed the ship to the Dark pier. As the agency’s interlocutor said, this incident did not affect the movement of ships in the waters of the Dardanelles in any way.

Tankers that previously carried Russian oil they didn’t let me in to India.

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