
A Russian tanker broke apart during a heavy storm in the Black Sea on Sunday, spilling some of its 4,300 tonne-cargo of fuel oil in what could potentially be one of the region’s largest environmental disasters in several years.
The Volgodonsk 212 carrier came apart about 8km from the shore and its prow sank during bad weather in the Kerch Strait, which separates the east coast of the Russian-annexed Crimean peninsula from mainland Russia. At least one of its crew members was killed, according to emergency services.
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