The tanker was towed and anchored safely in Bozcaada. The problem with the ship was also reported to the captains of other ships in the area.
On January 6, off the coast of the Turkish island of Gokceada in the Aegean Sea, a tanker flying the flag of Panama, en route from Spain to Russia, reported a breakdown. About that reports Principal Director of Coastal Security.
“The 185-meter tanker named Elijah, which experienced engine trouble off the coast of Gokceada while sailing from Spain to Russia, was towed by our tug and anchored safely in Bozcaada,” the statement said.
Captains of other vessels in the area were also informed of the vessel’s malfunction.
We remind you that five tankers with Russian oil were stuck on the way to India.
Earlier it was reported that a Turkish tanker carrying fuel ran aground in the storm.
Source: korrespondent

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