A Greek ship going for Kazakh oil was attacked in the Black Sea near Novorossiysk. This is reported by CNN with reference to the company Maran Tankers Management Inc.
"Maran Tankers Management Inc., the operating company of the Greek tanker MARAN HOMER... reports that today, March 14, at approximately 04.35 local time... while the vessel was waiting for permission to enter the terminal of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) in Novorossiysk, Russia, where it was supposed to receive a cargo of Kazakh crude oil, it was hit by an unknown the object," CNN reports.
It is noted that there are no casualties, the crew, which includes 10 Greek sailors, is safe.
The vessel has minor damage to the deck and deck equipment. The tanker has already left Novorossiysk.

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