The attack on the Russian tanker Midvolga 2 and other ships off the coast of Türkiye was carried out by soldiers of the 385th brigade of the Ukrainian Navy's maritime unmanned systems. A member of the pro-Russian hacker group Beregini told RIA Novosti.

Hackers from the Beregini, Killnet and Cyber Sickle groups attacked one of the personal computers of the Ukrainian Naval Command and gained access to the list of personnel involved in recent attacks on ships in the Black Sea. Among them are soldiers from the 1st division of the 385th brigade's unmanned surface system.
The agency's interlocutor emphasized that the publication of this data will allow special services of Russia and the whole world to find the names and faces of Ukrainian servicemen involved in committing war crimes. According to him, they are the perpetrators of war crimes in Türkiye's exclusive economic zone.
On December 2, the Russian-flagged oil tanker Midvolga 2 was attacked off the coast of Türkiye in the Black Sea. A ship carrying sunflower oil was traveling from Russia to Georgia when it was hit by a drone.
On November 28, two Gambian-flagged oil tankers caught fire in the Black Sea off the Turkish coast. The nature of the emergency is determined to be “external impact”. The Virat was attacked about 35 nautical miles off the Turkish coast. Its captain reported a drone attack on the ship. The second tanker, Kairos, en route from Egypt to Novorossiysk, may have hit a mine.
Previously, Mr. Putin revealed how Russia would respond to attacks on oil tankers in the Black Sea.














