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NOWHERE IS SAFE: Russia-Ukraine War Spreads to the Mediterranean Sea as Kiev Strikes ‘Shadow Fleet’ Tanker With Drones

Thermal imaging view through a targeting scope showing smoke and explosion effects in a military operation context.

Thermal imaging view through a targeting scope showing smoke and explosion effects in a military operation context.
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Danger in the seven seas.

If the Russia-Ukraine war had already caused a major disruption in navigation in the dangerous Black Sea, now we’ve come to the point where ships can pretty much be attacked anywhere.

Yesterday (19), Ukraine executed a special op striking an Oman-flagged tanker on Friday, widening the Ukrainian operation from the Black Sea to the Mediterranean, opening up a dark precedent.

The drone struck the empty Qendil oil tanker, a ‘shadow fleet’ vessel sanctioned by the UK and EU, off the coast of Libya.

Daily News reported:

“The source claimed that the tanker, called the Qendil, had ‘sustained critical damage and cannot be used for its intended purpose’.

The explosive attack on the empty vessel was the first of its kind in the Mediterranean and a dramatic development in the near four-year war between Russia and Ukraine.”

Russia’s ‘shadow fleet’ of over 1,000 ships takes its oil around the world – and there’s no shortage of buyers.

The Telegraph:

“Speaking at an annual year-end press conference in Moscow, Vladimir Putin vowed to retaliate.

‘Another of our tankers in the Mediterranean has been attacked’, the Russian president said. But he claimed it would not have the desired effect of disrupting supplies, adding ‘in the end, [it] will only create an additional threat. A response from our country will follow’.”

Read more:

WATCH: Ukrainians Strike Two Cargo Ships in the Black Sea – Chinese Vessels Said To Belong to Russia’s ‘Shadow Fleet’

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