The Kerch strait connects the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov. See the photo below for the location.
This place between Ukraine and Russia is in the news for wrong reasons as waves smashed a Russian tanker and caused sinking of a few more. An environmental disaster began to unfold as tens of thousands of oil-slicked seabirds and globules of heavy oil dotted the shoreline. In a worst ecological disaster, Five-metre high waves smashed a Russian tanker in half on 11th of Nov, spilling 1,300 tonnes of fuel oil into the Kerch Strait. Another cargo ship carrying 2,000 tonnes of sulfur sank nearby and its nine crew members were stranded on a raft amid 108-kilometre (67-mile) per hour winds . A third ship was damaged in the storm and a total of 50 vessels were being evacuated from Kavkaz, a busy commercial port in the Kerch Strait, some 1,200 kilometres (746 miles) south of Moscow, Russian news agencies reported. It was reported that the prow and the stern of the oil tanker belonging to Russian oil firm Volganeft tore apart in the storm. Rescue efforts were being hampered by the harsh weather conditions. The Volganeft-139 oil tanker was at anchor when it broke up, officials said. Three tugboats, two Russian and one Ukrainian, were trying to attach cables to the stern of the ship to stop it from drifting. Here are some photos of the floundering ships :
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