Turkish media said names of the missing Ukrainians from the cargo ship «Volgobalt 199»
Turkish media said names of of the missing crew members from the sunken 12 miles from the Turkish coast freighter «Volgobalt 199». This is with reference to the Anatolia news agency reported Turkish publication Hurriyet.
In the list of the missing crew members seven people: Captain Vasily Vorotyntsev, the third captain Vadim Kirillov, chief engineer and mechanic Murat Kulbarakov, second engineer Igor Dushak, electrician Igor Karev, specialist lubricants Malokin Alexander and chef Alexander kolotun.
Recall, according to the Consulate General of Ukraine in Istanbul, December 4, near the village of Schiele sinking «Volgobalt 199», the members of the crew who were 11 Ukrainians and one Russian citizen.
The rescue watercrafts found three Ukrainians and one Russian citizen.
Now there is a rescue and search operation, which was severely hampered by a strong wind and storm in the area.
Adapted from UNN
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