Diplomatic incident in the Black Sea: Turkish freighter sinks Russian warship with 15 Russians missing: Event was "out of the ordinary"Russian commander
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28
April, 2017
Former
commander of the fleet, Adm Viktor Kravchenko, told Interfax the
event was "out of the ordinary".
"There
have been collisions but I do not remember a case like this, of a
vessel, a warship sinking after it," he said.
A
Russian warship has sunk after colliding with a freighter off the
coast of Istanbul in the Black Sea, Turkey's coastal safety authority
said.
Turkish
media reports say 15 Russian soldiers are missing after their warship
collided with a freighter off Istanbul, in the Black Sea.
Private
television station NTV says 45 other soldiers were rescued after the
accident Thursday but 15 are missing.
NTV
says rescue boats and helicopters have been dispatched to the area.
The
Turkish coast guard originally said that all 78 personnel in the
Russian intelligence vessel named Liman have been rescued.
Liman
"sustained a hull breach due to a collision" with the ship
Ashot-7, 40 kilometres northwest of the Bosphorus Strait, Russia's
defence ministry said in a statement carried by Russian agencies.
The
Russian military said it is trying to identify the owner of the
Ashot-7 ship.
Turkey's
coastal safety authority said the ship sank after colliding with a
Togo-flagged vessel.
Turkish
officials did not give any details on the ship, or the condition of
its crew.
The
Liman is a former research vessel that the Russian navy has
retro-fitted into a reconnaissance ship.
Military
sources told Russian media in February that it would be observing
NATO's Sea Shield exercise in the Black Sea.
A
BBC report claims; The BSF said the Russian crew had followed all the
rules of sailing and manoeuvring and it suggested the incident had
been caused by the other ship, Russia's Interfax news agency reports.
A
former commander of the fleet, Adm Viktor Kravchenko, told Interfax
the event was "out of the ordinary".
"There
have been collisions but I do not remember a case like this, of a
vessel, a warship sinking after it," he said.
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