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Russian drone strikes Chinese-linked cargo ship in Black Sea - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
"According to Ukraine's navy, the bulk carrier KSL DEYANG - a Marshall Islands-flagged vessel owned by a Chinese company and crewed by Chinese nationals - was hit during an overnight strike on May 18 while transiting Ukraine's maritime corridor towards ports in the Greater Odesa region."
"Ukrainian officials said the attack caused small fires on board, which were extinguished by the crew. No injuries were reported, and the vessel was able to continue its journey towards port operations."
"The Ukrainian Navy said the strike illustrated the expanding risks of Russia's aerial campaign in the Black Sea, arguing that it now threatens not only Ukrainian assets but also international commercial shipping passing through the region. "Russia once again demonstrates that its attacks threaten not only Ukraine," the navy said in a statement on Telegram."
"Ukrainian naval spokesperson Dmytro Pletenchuk reacted with irony, questioning the rationale behind the strike on a vessel linked to Beijing at a time of deepening diplomatic engagement between Moscow and China. He suggested the attack appeared inconsistent with Russia's broader geopolitical alignment, particularly given the expectation that President Vladimir Putin will travel to Beijing shortly to further strengthen what both governments describe as a "strategic partnership"."
A Russian drone struck the Marshall Islands-flagged bulk carrier KSL DEYANG near Ukraine’s maritime corridor close to Odesa Oblast during an overnight strike on May 18. The vessel was owned by a Chinese company and crewed by Chinese nationals. Ukrainian officials reported small fires aboard that were extinguished by the crew, with no injuries, and the ship continued toward port operations in the Greater Odesa region. The incident occurred amid ongoing Russian drone attacks across southern Ukraine, including Odesa Oblast, where civilian infrastructure damage and injuries were reported. Ukrainian naval officials said the strike showed expanding dangers to international commercial shipping in a sensitive Black Sea corridor, including vessels linked to China.
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