Scene depicting the aftermath of an Israeli airstrike that killed Al Jazeera journalists in Gaza - Global Banking & Finance Review
The image shows the aftermath of an Israeli airstrike in Gaza that claimed the lives of Al Jazeera journalists, including Anas Al Sharif. This tragic event highlights the ongoing conflict and its impact on press freedom.
Headlines

Azerbaijan says five of its citizens killed in attacks on vessels in Sea of Azov

Published by Global Banking & Finance Review

Posted on June 5, 2026

2 min read

· Last updated: June 5, 2026

Add as preferred source on Google

Azerbaijan says five of its citizens killed in attacks on vessels in Sea of Azov

Details of the Attacks and Responses

MOSCOW, June 5 (Reuters) - Five Azerbaijani citizens were killed and three others injured in attacks on two cargo vessels in the Sea of Azov, Azerbaijan's Foreign Ministry said on Friday.

Information from Azerbaijan's Foreign Ministry

Responding to a question about the vessels hit in Taganrog Bay, the ministry said the crews included 25 Azerbaijani citizens in total, but that the ships did not belong to Azerbaijan.

Ukrainian Military Actions

Ukrainian Drone Strikes

Earlier on Friday, Ukraine said that its drones had struck five ships in the ports of Mariupol and Berdyansk on the Sea of Azov, as well as in the coastal waters of Russian-controlled territories.

Statement from Ukrainian Drone Commander

Robert Brovdi, the commander of Ukrainian drone forces, said in a statement that his drones had hit dry cargo ships and a tanker that were involved in "stealing" Ukrainian grain and transferring military cargo and fuel, with the names of the vessels painted over and their radars turned off.

Russian Response

Condolences and Accusations

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Galuzin blamed Ukraine for the attacks on cargo vessels and expressed his condolences to the families of the Azerbaijani sailors.

Official Statement by Galuzin

"We know full well which country is using drones - both aerial and maritime - to attack civilian vessels in the Black Sea and the Mediterranean. It is, so to speak, a well-known country," Galuzin was quoted by TASS news agency as saying.

(Reporting by ReutersWriting by Maxim RodionovEditing by Andrew Osborn and Toby Chopra)

Key Takeaways

  • Azerbaijan confirmed that among the 25 Azerbaijani crew members aboard the two non-Azerbaijani vessels attacked in Taganrog Bay, five were killed and three injured, though the ships did not belong to Azerbaijan. citeturn0search? (source Reuters provided by user)
  • Ukraine’s drone commander Robert Brovdi claimed the strikes hit dry cargo ships and a tanker—allegedly involved in ‘stealing’ Ukrainian grain and transporting military cargo and fuel, with identifying markers obscured and radars turned off. citeturn0search? (source Reuters provided by user)
  • The incident underscores escalating maritime risks in the Azov–Black Sea region, where Ukraine has increasingly targeted Russian-affiliated vessels, including shadow-fleet tankers and grain ships, as part of its broader effort to disrupt logistics and reduce Russia’s export revenues. (archive.ph)

References

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Azerbaijani citizens were killed in the Sea of Azov vessel attacks?
Five Azerbaijani citizens were killed in the attacks on cargo vessels in the Sea of Azov.
Were the cargo vessels attacked registered to Azerbaijan?
No, the ships involved in the incident do not belong to Azerbaijan.
Who claimed responsibility for the attacks on the vessels?
Ukraine claimed its drones struck ships in the ports and coastal waters of Russian-controlled territories.
What types of ships were targeted in the attacks?
The targeted ships included dry cargo ships and a tanker.
What was the alleged purpose of the vessels that were attacked?
The vessels were allegedly involved in stealing Ukrainian grain and transferring military cargo and fuel.

Tags

Related Articles

More from Headlines

Explore more articles in the Headlines category