Russian Drone Hits Commercial Product Tanker in the Black Sea
Dec 15, 2025



PHOTO COURTESY: Ukrainian Navy

Black Sea — A commercial product tanker was struck by a Russian drone while transiting the Black Sea after departing a Ukrainian port, according to reports and video footage released by Ukrainian authorities.

The incident occurred after the vessel had safely left Ukraine and was sailing through an established maritime corridor. The drone reportedly impacted the tanker’s superstructure, causing visible damage. Despite the strike, the vessel remained operational and continued its voyage. No injuries among the crew were reported.

Ukrainian officials stated that the tanker was carrying agricultural cargo and was not involved in any military activity. They emphasized that the vessel was navigating in international waters at the time of the incident, raising serious concerns over the safety of neutral commercial shipping in the region.

Video footage circulated online shows the moment of impact, highlighting the increasing risks faced by merchant vessels operating in the Black Sea amid the ongoing conflict. The strike marks another escalation affecting civilian maritime traffic, even as shipping continues under designated corridors intended to ensure the movement of essential goods.

Maritime analysts note that such incidents further complicate risk assessments for shipowners and insurers. War-risk premiums for Black Sea operations have already increased, and continued attacks on commercial vessels could lead to route disruptions, higher operating costs, and greater uncertainty for global trade.

The Black Sea remains a critical route for the transport of food, energy products, and raw materials. Industry stakeholders have reiterated calls for stronger international measures to protect civilian shipping and uphold the principles of freedom of navigation under international maritime law.

Authorities continue to monitor the situation closely as commercial operators reassess safety protocols for vessels trading in the region.

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