Crew of Turkish Vessel Flee on Life Rafts After Russian Strike Kills One
Eight sailors were forced to abandon the Turkish cargo vessel Victress on life rafts after a deadly Russian drone strike set the ship ablaze. The attack killed an Egyptian crew member and caused the vessel to lose seaworthiness.
June 22, 2026Clash Report
Turkish cargo vessel Victress after being hit by a Russian strike, June 22, 2026 - Ukrainian Navy
Eight sailors, including citizens of Türkiye and India, were forced to abandon their cargo vessel on life rafts after a Russian drone strike killed a crew member and set the ship on fire, the Ukrainian deputy prime minister said Monday.
The Panama-flagged Turkish cargo vessel Victress was en route to Ukraine when the attack occurred.
An Egyptian citizen, a 58-year-old cook, was killed in the strike, according to Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Kuleba.
Escaped on a Life Raft
Fleeing the large-scale fire, the eight surviving crew members escaped on a life raft.
The attack caused significant damage to the Victress, resulting in a total loss of seaworthiness.
The Ukrainian Navy stated the incident demonstrates Moscow’s continued violation of international maritime law and its ongoing threat to civilian shipping.
Russian forces also targeted vessels sailing under the flags of Palau and Belize, though no casualties were reported in those strikes.
Broader Regional Escalation
The maritime strikes coincide with a broader escalation of attacks between Moscow and Kyiv.
U.S.-led negotiations aimed at ending the conflict remain effectively frozen.
Beyond the maritime corridor, Russian attacks killed two people in separate strikes across Ukraine on Monday.
A missile strike on an agricultural enterprise in the port city of Odesa killed one person and wounded three.
In the southeastern region of Zaporizhzhia, a drone strike destroyed a house, killing a woman and wounding three others, according to regional military administration head Ivan Fedorov.
Meanwhile, Russian aviation authorities briefly closed Moscow's four airports on Monday amid a flurry of drone interceptions.
Russia's Ministry of Defense reported destroying 301 Ukrainian drones across the country overnight.
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