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Ukraine says Russian drones attacked three foreign-flagged vessels

By Thomson Reuters May 29, 2026 | 1:51 AM

May 29 (Reuters) – Russian drones attacked three foreign-flagged merchant vessels late on Thursday and overnight as ​they sailed along Ukraine’s maritime ‌export corridor in the Black Sea, Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Kuleba said on Friday.

The strikes caused fires on the vessels, ‌but ​they were extinguished ⁠by the crews, Kuleba ⁠said on Telegram.

Ukraine’s seaports authority said the vessels were under the flags of Vanuatu, the Comoros and ​Panama.

The Ukrainian navy earlier reported a strike on the Ant, ⁠which it said was ⁠a Turkey-owned cargo ship ​sailing under the Vanuatu flag. It said ​the ship was heading to Turkey ‌from one of the ports in Odesa region.

The strike caused a fire and evacuation of two injured ⁠crew, it said, adding that the vessel was laden with cargo at the time.

Russia ⁠has ‌repeatedly targeted maritime export ⁠routes during the more than ​four ‌years since its invasion ​of Ukraine, ⁠striking ports vital to foreign trade and the wartime economy.

(Reporting by Jekaterīna Golubkova in Tokyo and Anna Pruchnicka in GdanskEditing by Clarence Fernandez and ​David Goodman)