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    UK police charge Russian captain involved in U.S tanker crash with manslaughter

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    Posted on March 14, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Russian captain charged with manslaughter after UK tanker crash. Incident involved jet fuel spill, raising environmental concerns.

    Russian Captain Charged with Manslaughter in U.S. Tanker Collision

    LONDON (Reuters) -British police said on Friday they have charged the Russian captain of a container ship that crashed into a U.S. tanker earlier this week with manslaughter and gross negligence.

    The 59-year-old Vladimir Motin was captain of the Portuguese-flagged Solong that hit the Stena Immaculate tanker, carrying military jet fuel, at close to full speed on Monday.

    Motin has been remanded in police custody, and will appear at Hull Magistrates Court on Saturday, the police said.

    One crew member, 38-year old Filipino national Mark Angelo Pernia, died, Britain's Crown Prosecution Service said, while 36 other crew members survived and were brought to shore.

    The collision caused huge fires and explosions, and spilled jet fuel into the sea. Initial concerns of an environmental disaster subsided as assessments showed the jet fuel had mostly burned off and there was no sign of other leaks from either ship.

    Salvage companies boarded the two vessels on Thursday and were carrying out initial damage assessments, the coastguard said. In an update on Friday, it said there were only small periodic pockets of fire, which were not causing "undue concern".

    Police said extensive lines of inquiry were continuing but it was taking time given the vessels were still at sea and there were a large number of witnesses involved.

    Russia's embassy in London said in a statement shared on messaging platform Telegram that it had a "detailed telephone conversation" with the captain on Thursday, and that he was feeling well.

    The embassy said it was also in close contact with British authorities. The incident comes at a time of fraught relations between London and Moscow.

    Five Russian citizens were on board the container vessel, TASS has said, citing the embassy.

    (Reporting by Sarah Young, Sam Tabahriti and Gursimran Kaur; Editing by Catarina Demony and Rosalba O'Brien)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russian captain charged with manslaughter in UK.
    • •Collision involved a U.S. tanker carrying jet fuel.
    • •One crew member died, 36 survived.
    • •Environmental concerns due to jet fuel spill.
    • •Incident occurs amid UK-Russia tensions.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK police charge Russian captain involved in U.S tanker crash with manslaughter

    1What charges were brought against the Russian captain?

    British police have charged Vladimir Motin, the Russian captain, with manslaughter and gross negligence.

    2What was the cause of the collision?

    The collision occurred when the Portuguese-flagged container ship Solong crashed into the U.S. tanker Stena Immaculate while carrying military jet fuel.

    3What were the consequences of the crash?

    The crash resulted in the death of one crew member, Mark Angelo Pernia, while 36 other crew members survived. The incident also caused significant fires and explosions.

    4What is the current status of the investigation?

    Police are continuing extensive lines of inquiry, which are taking time due to the vessels still being at sea and the number of witnesses involved.

    5How did the Russian embassy respond to the incident?

    The Russian embassy in London stated that they had a detailed conversation with the captain and confirmed that he was feeling well, while also maintaining close contact with British authorities.

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