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    Russian Grain Ship Believed Sunk in Ukrainian Drone Attack Is Found and Towed to Shore, Tass Says

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    Posted on April 6, 2026

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    Last updated: April 6, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    A Russian wheat-carrying vessel, previously thought sunk after a Ukrainian drone strike on April 5 in the Sea of Azov, has been located and towed to shore in Krasnodar region. The confirmed death toll from the attack has risen to three, according to TASS.

    Russian Wheat Ship Damaged in Ukrainian Drone Strike Found and Towed Ashore

    Incident Overview and Implications for Global Food Security

    Details of the Attack and Immediate Aftermath

    MOSCOW, April 6 - A Russian ship carrying wheat that was believed to have sunk in the Sea of Azov after a Ukrainian drone attack has been found and towed to shore, while the death toll from the attack has risen to three, state news agency TASS said on Monday.

    Impact on Global Food Security and Trade

    Analysts said the April 5 attack on the ship added to risks to global food security and agricultural trade stemming from the ongoing U.S.-Israeli war against Iran.

    Ship Details and Route

    Russian media said the vessel was carrying wheat from the Port of Azov, near the city of Rostov, to Port Kavkaz in the strait separating the Crimean peninsula from mainland Russia, where the grain is usually loaded onto larger vessels for export.

    Rescue Efforts and Casualties

    TASS quoted emergency services as saying the vessel, which was gutted by fire and began to sink, was towed to the village of Kuchugury in Russia's Krasnodar region. A video posted by the news agency showed the vessel engulfed in flames and smoke. The agency said two badly burned bodies were found aboard the ship, bringing the death toll to three. An aide to the vessel's captain had earlier been reported dead.

    Vessel Specifications

    Public ship databases list Volgo-Balt 138-class vessels at about 3,165 tons deadweight.

    Historical Context and Regional Risks

    Grain consultancy Sovecon earlier described the incident as the first known sinking of a grain-loaded ship in the Black Sea-Azov basin, a major grain-trading route, since the start of the war in Ukraine in 2022.

    Expert Analysis on Escalation Risks

    "Against the backdrop of Iran's conflict and the effective paralysis of diplomacy among Washington, Moscow and Kyiv, the risk of further escalation in the region appears to have increased significantly," Sovecon head Andrey Sizov said.

    Reporting Credits

    (Reporting by Gleb BryanskiEditing by Rod Nickel)

    References

    • Two people dead in Ukrainian drone attack on cargo ship that sank in Sea of Azov - Emergencies - TASS
    • Iran war could push global food insecurity to record levels, leaving 363 million people hungry

    Table of Contents

    • Incident Overview and Implications for Global Food Security

    Key Takeaways

    • •The wheat-laden cargo ship—believed to be a Volgo‑Balt 138‑class vessel—was found burned out and pulled to the village of Kuchugury on Russia’s coast, after being reported sunk 300 miles north of Kerch in the Sea of Azov (tass.com).
    • •Two additional fatalities were discovered aboard the vessel after it was towed, bringing the total deaths to three (tass.com).

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russian grain ship believed sunk in Ukrainian drone attack is found and towed to shore, TASS says

    1What happened to the Russian grain ship in the Sea of Azov?

    The Russian ship, believed to have sunk after a Ukrainian drone attack, was found and towed to shore near Kuchugury in Russia's Krasnodar region.

    2What was the ship carrying when it was attacked?

    The vessel was transporting wheat from the Port of Azov to Port Kavkaz for export.

    Details of the Attack and Immediate Aftermath
  • Impact on Global Food Security and Trade
  • Ship Details and Route
  • Rescue Efforts and Casualties
  • Vessel Specifications
  • Historical Context and Regional Risks
  • Expert Analysis on Escalation Risks
  • Reporting Credits
  • •Industry analysts warn that this marks the first sinking of a grain-loaded ship in the Black Sea‑Azov corridor since 2022, compounding risks to global food security amid broader disruptions from the U.S.–Israeli conflict with Iran, including fertilizer and shipping chokepoints (livescience.com)
  • 3How many casualties resulted from the attack?

    The death toll from the attack rose to three, with two bodies found aboard and one reported earlier.

    4Why is the incident significant for global markets?

    Analysts say the attack adds to risks for global food security and agricultural trade, especially given the ongoing geopolitical tensions.

    5Was this the first sinking of a grain-loaded ship in the region since the Ukraine war began?

    Yes, according to consultancy Sovecon, it's the first such incident in the Black Sea-Azov basin since the war started in 2022.

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