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Two ships carrying Indian, Turkish and Libyan crew members caught fire in the Kerch Strait separating Crimea from Russia, killing at least 14 sailors, according to media reports.
The fire broke out on Monday, 21 January, off Russia's territorial waters in the black sea. Both vessels were flying Tanzanian flags. One of them was a liquefied natural gas carrier and another one was a tanker. The fire broke out as the two ships were transferring fuel from one to the other.
The other one, the Maestro, had 15-member crew, including seven Turkish nationals, seven Indian citizens and an intern from Libya, Russian news agency Tass quoted maritime authority as saying.
Fourteen people were killed in the accident, Crimea's head Sergei Aksyonov told reporters on Tuesday.
"I cannot say anything about the cause of the fire. We currently have information about 14 dead sailors. Other sailors have not reached hospitals yet. Kerch hospitals are expecting to receive them, they will get medical assistance," he said.
The minister did not specify the nationalities of persons killed in the accident.
As many as 12 people have been rescued, while six are still missing. Search and rescue efforts are underway.
"Presumably, an explosion occurred (on one of the vessels). Then the fire spread to another vessel. A rescue tug is en route," said a spokesman for the Russian Maritime Agency.
There were no chances to find survivors in the fire, the spokesperson said.
"As of 6 am, the status of the operation has been reclassified to search from rescue because there is no hope to find survivors," the spokesperson said.
The fire has not been extinguished. "The blaze is ongoing," he said.
Severe weather conditions at sea have prevented rescue ships from taking victims to the shore for medical treatment, the report added.
The Kerch Strait is a key waterway that holds strategic importance for both Russia and Ukraine.
It is an important economic lifeline for Ukraine that allows ships leaving the port city of Mariupol to access the Black Sea.
The Ministry of External Affairs said on Tuesday that the Indian embassy in Moscow was in constant touch with the concerned Russian authorities.
“We are in constant touch to get more information on Indian nationals affected in the incident and to extend necessary assistance,” MEA said in a statement, as per ANI.
(With inputs from PTI.)
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