A Russian drone attack hit a civilian cargo vessel bound for a Ukrainian port early morning on Monday, June 22, killing one crew member and setting the ship on fire, Ukrainian authorities said.
The Turkish-owned bulk carrier Victress, sailing under a Panamanian flag, was struck by a drone in the Black Sea, sparking a fire on board and causing significant damage, according to the Ukrainian Naval Forces and the Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority (USPA).
Ukrainian naval forces launched a rescue operation, evacuating the crew on a lifeboat. One sailor – a 58-year-old cook – died in the attack.
“Sadly, a member of the crew died. We extend our sincere condolences to his family and loved ones. The remaining eight sailors were evacuated on a life raft,” the USPA said.
Separately, regional Ukrainian authorities said Monday that Russian attacks killed two people – one in a missile strike on the port city of Odesa and another in a drone attack in southeastern Zaporizhzhia.
Ivan Fedorov, head of the Zaporizhzhia regional military administration, said on Telegram that “three people have been wounded, another woman remains trapped in a burning house following an enemy attack on Zaporizhzhia.”
He later added that the woman’s death had been confirmed after the drone strike destroyed the home.
In Odesa, Ukraine’s emergency services said Russian strikes set fire to an agricultural enterprise.
“One person was killed as a result of yesterday’s missile strike on Odesa region’s civilian infrastructure. A further three people were wounded,” the service said.
Meanwhile in Russia, aviation authorities briefly shut down all four Moscow airports on Monday after a wave of drone interceptions.
Russia’s defence ministry said air defences shot down 301 Ukrainian drones across the country overnight.
The latest attack follows a separate wave of Russian drone strikes on June 19, when Kyiv reported that two civilian vessels were hit in the Black Sea, leaving one dead and several crew members injured.