by ASSOCIATED PRESS
April 27 2017
Almost 80 Russian Navy
sailors were rescued off the coast of Turkey Thursday when a military
intelligence ship collided with a freighter carrying livestock.
The Turkish coastal
safety authority said the Russian ship, identified as the "Liman."
collided with the Togo-flagged "Youzarsif H."
The Russian
reconnaissance ship Liman.
The Liman is a former
research vessel that the Russian navy has retro-fitted into a reconnaissance
ship.
Turkish shipping
agency GAC said that the collision was caused due to fog and low visibility 18
miles from Kilyos village, on the Black Sea coast just north of Istanbul.
According to the
Turkish coastal authority website, a tugboat was dispatched along with three
fast rescue vessels to bring the Russian sailors to safety.
In total, 78 were
rescued and there were no injuries reported on the freighter.
Turkey's Bosphorus
Strait, which cuts through Istanbul, is one of the world's most important
waterways for transit of oil and grains. The 17-mile waterway connects the
Black Sea to the Mediterranean.
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