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Satellite monitoring has recorded a leak from the sunken tanker near Anapa.
A leak of oil products has resumed from the sunken bow section of the tanker Volgoneft-239 in the Kerch Strait, as evidenced by satellite images. The leak may be related to the increase in water temperature and the work on pumping out fuel oil from the tankers.
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South China Morning Post
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India Today
· Jul 7, 2026
Video: Miraculous escape for bystanders as landslide sweeps fuel tanker in Wayanad
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Related coverage for "Satellite monitoring has recorded a leak from the sunken tanker near Anapa.": MyJoyOnline — Flood turns disaster into ‘shopping spree’ as residents scramble for warehouse goods washed into gutters. Utusan Malaysia — Dua hari naikkan bot ragut nyawa. South China Morning Post — Authorities investigate suspected fuel leak from cargo plane at Hong Kong airport. Daily Post Nigeria — Nigerian Navy uncovers hidden illegal fuel depot, recovers 11,800 litres of oil in Rivers. Egypt Oil & Gas — Badawi Visits Damietta LNG Plant, Affirms Readiness for Cypriot Gas. India Today — Video: Miraculous escape for bystanders as landslide sweeps fuel tanker in Wayanad