Russian drone kills an Egyptian cook on a civilian cargo ship in the Black Sea

The Turkish-owned bulk carrier Victress, bound for a Ukrainian port, caught fire after the overnight strike on 22 June. Another commercial ship sustained minor damage.
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The burning civilian cargo ship in the Black Sea after a Russian drone strike, 22 June 2026. Photo: Ukrainian Navy
Russian drone kills an Egyptian cook on a civilian cargo ship in the Black Sea

A Russian drone strike killed a sailor and set a civilian cargo ship ablaze in the Black Sea overnight on 22 June, as the vessel sailed toward a Ukrainian port, Ukrainian officials said. Russian drones damaged two more merchant ships in the same attack. The Ukrainian Navy rescued the surviving crew.

Since quitting the UN grain deal in 2023, Russia has tried to choke Ukraine's sea exports, the lifeline that still carries much of the country's grain to the world. Since then, Ukrainian drones and missiles destroyed or damaged up to 1/3 of Russia's Black Sea Fleet, forcing most of its remaining ships to flee from occupied Crimea to a safer remote base in Novorossiysk. Russia continued to occasionally target the greater Odesa seaports and Danube ports. Recently, Russia resumed targeting foreign commercial ships.

A burning ship and a dead crewman

A drone set fire to a Panama-flagged vessel, Deputy Prime Minister for Restoration Oleksii Kuleba said. A fire broke out, and the ship lost seaworthiness.  Other sources identified the vessel as the Turkish-owned bulk carrier Victress.

The dead crewman was a 58-year-old cook, an Egyptian citizen. Eight other sailors, citizens of Türkiye and India, escaped onto a life raft. The crew of nine had been sailing to a Black Sea port in Odesa Oblast. The Ukrainian Navy rescued them, Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said.

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Three vessels, three flags

Russian drones struck three civilian merchant ships bound for ports in Odesa Oblast, the region's head, Oleh Kiper, reported. Only the Victress caught fire and lost seaworthiness. The ships under Palau and Belize flags took damage, but their crews were unharmed. Both continued their voyage. The Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority said the targeting of civilian shipping breaks international law.

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A strike timed after a Turkish visit

The attack came right after a high-level Turkish visit to Russia, Sybiha said. He called Russia the main threat to Black Sea security. Kyiv is informing every state and the International Maritime Organization, he added, and wants a strong international response. Kuleba called the strike another Russian war crime and a threat to global food and economic security.

A pattern in the Black Sea

Russia has hit civilian shipping in the corridor repeatedly. On 19 June, drones killed one sailor and wounded five on two ships. On 29 May, they struck three foreign-flagged vessels in the same corridor. On 18 May, a drone hit a ship tied to China, Moscow's closest war ally.

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