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Ukraine hits Russian 'shadow fleet' tankers with underwater drones
The attacks took place on Friday and Saturday

Ukraine hits Russian 'shadow fleet' tankers with underwater drones

Nov 29, 2025
09:29 pm

What's the story

Ukrainian security services (SBU) have reportedly struck two tankers of Russia's "shadow fleet" in the Black Sea using underwater drones. The attacks took place on Friday and Saturday, critically damaging both vessels and effectively taking them out of service, CNN reported. This action is expected to disrupt Russian oil transportation significantly. The Gambian-flagged tanker Virat was attacked on Friday and again on Saturday, sustaining minor above-waterline damage but no fire, Turkish maritime authorities reported.

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Visuals of Sea Baby naval drones' attack

Second attack

Another tanker, Kairos, suffers explosion

The Gambian-flagged tanker Kairos also suffered an explosion on Friday. All 25 crew members were safely evacuated from the vessel. The ship was sanctioned by the European Union earlier this year and had left an Indian port to return to Russia's Novorossiysk. Both tankers had transited through the Bosphorus Strait into the Black Sea before being attacked.

Port attack

Ukrainian drones target Russian port in Novorossiysk

In a separate incident, Ukrainian marine drones targeted a mooring point at Russia's Novorossiysk port early Saturday. The Caspian Pipeline Consortium reported the strike, which affected oil exports from Kazakhstan through Russia to overseas customers. Kazakhstan's Energy Ministry responded by activating plans to redirect export oil volumes via alternative routes. This is not the first time Novorossiysk has been targeted by Ukrainian drones; previous attacks have occurred earlier this year.