Russia announces “successful evacuation” of the crew from the Volgoneft 239 oil tanker
Kyiv • UNN
Fourteen crew members have been evacuated from the Volgoneft 239 oil tanker after an accident in the Kerch Strait. The day before, 13 people were rescued from another tanker, Volgoneft 212, and one was killed.
Earlier, the rescue operation was hampered by the weather. The crew of another tanker, Volgoneft 212, was evacuated yesterday. UNN reports with reference to the Russian media.
The operation to rescue the crew of the Volgoneft 239 tanker in the Kerch Strait has been completed. The Russian Emergencies Ministry claims that 14 people have been successfully evacuated.
“The operation to rescue the crew from the Volgoneft 239 tanker has been completed. All 14 people have been safely evacuated to shore,” the Russian Emergencies Ministry said in a statement.
Recall
UNN reported that in the Kerch Strait two Volgoneft tankers had an accident, one ran aground.
The tanker accident resulted in a spill of oil products. The extent of the spill is still unknown.
Thirteen people were evacuated from the Volgoneft 212, one of them died.
On board the Volgoneft 239 , 14 sailors were waiting to be rescued.