Berliner Boersenzeitung - Ukraine blames Russia for deadly strike on Turkish cargo ship

EUR -
AED 4.251617
AFN 76.407412
ALL 92.691565
AMD 421.998177
ANG 2.072013
AOA 1062.758513
ARS 1722.511925
AUD 1.627912
AWG 2.086735
AZN 1.9605
BAM 1.956314
BBD 2.332113
BDT 141.267136
BGN 1.963865
BHD 0.436602
BIF 3460.409675
BMD 1.157689
BND 1.479644
BOB 13.402118
BRL 6.026932
BSD 1.157904
BTN 110.732762
BWP 15.629636
BYN 3.521819
BYR 22690.710954
BZD 2.328772
CAD 1.606242
CDF 2633.743282
CHF 0.940466
CLF 0.026936
CLP 1060.131131
CNY 7.803579
CNH 7.809263
COP 3629.147679
CRC 520.127746
CUC 1.157689
CUP 30.678767
CVE 110.293994
CZK 24.178631
DJF 206.187969
DKK 7.475976
DOP 68.017881
DZD 154.003941
EGP 58.499433
ERN 17.36534
ETB 187.309804
FJD 2.553975
FKP 0.853657
GBP 0.855978
GEL 3.009804
GGP 0.853657
GHS 12.794977
GIP 0.853657
GMD 85.089383
GNF 10171.673938
GTQ 8.832322
GYD 242.246358
HKD 9.080857
HNL 31.046161
HRK 7.535283
HTG 151.455236
HUF 364.251319
IDR 20676.331512
ILS 3.463633
IMP 0.853657
INR 110.795443
IQD 1516.898764
IRR 1591301.874302
ISK 142.210969
JEP 0.853657
JMD 182.958096
JOD 0.820765
JPY 184.862164
KES 149.955585
KGS 101.239758
KHR 4684.089745
KMF 492.017818
KPW 1041.920741
KRW 1632.400003
KWD 0.357529
KYD 0.964924
KZT 534.784417
LAK 26095.409165
LBP 103689.666708
LKR 384.341036
LRD 210.158893
LSL 18.784538
LTL 3.418355
LVL 0.700275
LYD 7.37794
MAD 10.758728
MDL 19.973647
MGA 4987.224888
MKD 61.535861
MMK 2430.917687
MNT 4164.0585
MOP 9.354376
MRU 46.439208
MUR 54.412055
MVR 17.88617
MWK 2007.767103
MXN 19.735361
MYR 4.699407
MZN 73.982131
NAD 18.784538
NGN 1563.342617
NIO 42.611202
NOK 10.905845
NPR 177.177577
NZD 1.967302
OMR 0.445137
PAB 1.157884
PEN 3.899825
PGK 5.203368
PHP 71.519149
PKR 321.350877
PLN 4.31931
PYG 6985.836443
QAR 4.232613
RON 5.24468
RSD 117.343183
RUB 98.57556
RWF 1706.09692
SAR 4.337383
SBD 9.298859
SCR 15.894178
SDG 696.352413
SEK 11.026563
SGD 1.479249
SHP 0.857693
SLE 28.45024
SLL 24276.165602
SOS 661.773968
SRD 43.742715
STD 23961.831856
STN 24.506442
SVC 10.131663
SYP 15052.276617
SZL 18.770935
THB 38.273783
TJS 10.698789
TMT 4.06349
TND 3.391091
TOP 2.787438
TRY 55.476183
TTD 7.851928
TWD 36.937261
TZS 3067.874417
UAH 51.869736
UGX 4319.135418
USD 1.157689
UYU 46.71228
UZS 13686.597945
VES 893.24629
VND 30304.833706
VUV 136.999326
WST 3.156222
XAF 656.109643
XAG 0.017784
XAU 0.000264
XCD 3.128714
XCG 2.086849
XDR 0.818546
XOF 656.129484
XPF 119.331742
YER 274.517057
ZAR 18.773356
ZMK 10420.596918
ZMW 21.623311
ZWL 372.775493
  • BCC

    -0.2700

    81.67

    -0.33%

  • CMSC

    -0.0600

    21.3

    -0.28%

  • BCE

    0.1250

    23.475

    +0.53%

  • NGG

    0.8500

    82.14

    +1.03%

  • GSK

    0.9500

    51.23

    +1.85%

  • JRI

    -0.0110

    12.469

    -0.09%

  • BTI

    0.5200

    56.25

    +0.92%

  • RBGPF

    -2.6900

    68.65

    -3.92%

  • CMSD

    -0.1050

    21.075

    -0.5%

  • BP

    0.5550

    43.405

    +1.28%

  • RIO

    -0.6900

    96.52

    -0.71%

  • RYCEF

    0.2200

    21.06

    +1.04%

  • AZN

    3.1000

    159.99

    +1.94%

  • RELX

    1.1150

    34.675

    +3.22%

  • VOD

    -0.0500

    16.15

    -0.31%

Ukraine blames Russia for deadly strike on Turkish cargo ship
Ukraine blames Russia for deadly strike on Turkish cargo ship / Photo: Darya Nazarova (STR Zaporizhzhia) - AFP

Ukraine blames Russia for deadly strike on Turkish cargo ship

Ukraine said Sunday that Russian missile strikes on a Turkish-owned cargo ship carrying grain had killed six people, hours after Moscow fired a fresh barrage of missiles at Kyiv.

Text size:

Ukraine's navy said Russia had launched three cruise missiles at the Golden Leo, which flies the flag of Guinea-Bissau, as it was "leaving the combat zone with a cargo of grain".

Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiga said the crew had included citizens of Syria and India, while Prime Minister Sergiy Koretsky said the vessel was struck near Odesa after leaving port.

"Eight crew members were rescued. Two of them were injured. Unfortunately, as of now, six sailors are confirmed dead, and four more are missing," Kyiv's reconstruction, infrastructure and transport minister Mykola Kalashnyk said on Telegram.

Sybiga confirmed a Ukrainian maritime pilot was killed in the attack in a statement on X.

"While the world is still responding to Russia's brutal overnight attack on Kyiv, Moscow continues its campaign of terror throughout the day," he added.

Overnight, Russia had fired two dozen ballistic missiles at Kyiv, killing one person and wounding 16, in an ever-escalating air war that is taking an increasing civilian toll on both sides.

On the Russian side, a Ukrainian strike killed one person in the Kursk region, near the Ukrainian border, regional governor Alexander Khinshtein said on Telegram.

- Dozens of missiles -

AFP journalists in Kyiv saw charred apartment blocks with windows blown out and mangled, overturned cars.

"The missiles just kept coming one after another, the explosions were powerful, it was horrible," 47-year-old Kyiv resident Ganna Zagorodnia told AFP.

"I thought that life was just about to end."

In a statement on social media, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky said the Russian attack had been "one of its largest ballistic missile attacks on Kyiv," launching more than 40 missiles, 25 of them ballistic.

One person had been killed and 16 others wounded, he added.

Fresh Russian strikes Sunday afternoon killed four and wounded 20 at a post warehouse in Kharkiv, the country's eastern second-biggest city, said local military governor Oleg Syniegubov.

And in the Black Sea city of Odesa, a teenager was killed and 12 wounded, including a two-year-old child, after a Russian attack on an amusement park, said governor Oleg Kiper.

Russia, which denies targeting civilians, said it struck military facilities and logistics hubs in Kyiv and port infrastructure used by the Ukrainian army in Odesa.

- Generals back commander -

Ukraine, now in its fifth year of war, faces intensifying Russian missile attacks.

In recent days, it has also had to contend with rare domestic political instability triggered by a sudden wartime shakeup of its defence leadership.

Thousands have gathered in big cities across Ukraine over the last three days to protest the removal of defence minister Mykhailo Fedorov.

Demonstrators also called for the resignation of Ukraine's chief commander Oleksandr Syrsky, who reportedly had demanded Fedorov's dismissal after the two clashed over how to counter the Russian invasion.

On Sunday, two experienced top Ukrainian generals -- the navy and the air assault force chiefs -- backed Syrsky. In rare political statements, they called for unity, arguing that divisions played into the enemy's hands.

"It is particularly painful to hear peremptory judgments from people who have never issued combat orders, never taken responsibility for the lives and health of the personnel," said air assault force commander Oleg Apostol, referring to Fedorov's criticism of Syrsky.

Navy commander Oleksiy Neizhpapa said: "Doubts about the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) during wartime are unacceptable."

Fedorov, 35, who never served in the army, criticised the military's slow bureaucracy and a lack of flexibility, questioning whether Ukraine could defeat Russia with Syrsky in charge of its armed forces.

- Air defence hunger -

Since the start of the US-Israeli war on Iran, Ukraine has suffered from a shortage of missiles for its US-designed air-defence Patriot systems, essential for intercepting ballistic rounds.

Exploiting the shortage, Russia has intensified its air raids on Kyiv in recent weeks, launching barrages of ballistic missiles roughly once a week.

"Protection against ballistic missiles is our constant and top priority right now. Interceptors are needed every day," Zelensky said.

Kyiv has in recent months intensified its strikes on Russian territory, disrupting the lives of ordinary Russians -- strikes it calls retribution for more than four years of bombardments against its territory.

(P.Werner--BBZ)