Russian shadow fleet tanker targeted by Ukrainian sea dronepublished at 12:03 GMT
Sherie Ryder
BBC Verify journalist
Ukraine has released video of a naval drone in the Black Sea striking a tanker which is part of Russia’s shadow fleet of vessels transporting oil to bypass international sanctions.
The footage, which is made up of a series of clips filmed by at least two sea drones and published by Reuters, opens with video of one approaching the tanker. It then cuts to a shot, filmed by a second drone further away, of a large explosion near the rear of the tanker.
There are several more clips showing drones approaching the ship, before we see smoke and fire in aftermath of the blast. It is not clear from the video how many were used or if there were further explosions.
Ukraine releases video of naval drone strikes on Russian tanker
We were able to confirm the tanker is called Dashan, as its name is visible the side of the ship in the drone videos. We then verified this by matching features seen in the footage to reference images on the Vessel Finder website.
It was sailing under the flag of the Comoros Islands, reportedly towards the port of Novorossiysk in southern Russia.
Dashan is the third shadow fleet tanker, used to bypass a price cap on Russian oil exports, to be struck in the Black Sea in recent weeks. Last month we verified footage of two other targeted vessels, Kairos and Viras.





