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Naval Drone Hits Turkish Tanker in Black Sea Oil Route

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All five founders agreed this piece subtly favors a right-leaning perspective by highlighting the benefits of drone technology for law enforcement and emergency response in the US, while downplaying the potential negative implications of its use in international conflicts involving Russian oil.

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Turkey-operated tanker carrying Russian oil struck by naval drone in Black Sea, indicating an escalation of conflict and potential disruption to oil supplies.

Concrete military action: Turkey-operated tanker carrying Russian oil struck by naval drone in Black Sea, a measurable attack affecting sanctions enforcement and energy supplies.

A tanker carrying Russian oil was struck, disrupting energy supplies and altering global trade dynamics.

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The Strike on the Vessel

A Turkey-operated crude oil tanker sailing from the Russian port of Novorossiysk was struck by a naval drone near the Bosphorus strait on Thursday. Turkey's Transportation Minister Abdulkadir Uraloglu reported the attack targeted the ship's engine room. No crew members suffered injuries during the event.

Russian Oil Flows Elsewhere

Petron CEO Ramon Ang confirmed receipt of Russian crude oil after the US issued a waiver allowing the purchase. Presidential Communications Office Undersecretary Claire Castro said the ship carried more than 700,000 barrels of Russian crude oil from the OPEC+ member nation.

Disruptions to Global Trade

BRINC's Guardian drone model achieves speeds over 60 miles per hour and includes advanced features like Starlink connectivity for rapid response.

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The sources also report that Guardian includes Starlink connectivity on every unit—described as a first for commercially available drones—and features dual 4K visual sensors with 640x total zoom.

Impact on Energy Markets

BRINC founder Blake Resnick described his company's drone as capable of carrying payloads such as Narcan and reaching flight times over an hour. Cities like Laredo, Texas, and Chattanooga, Tennessee, already use BRINC drones, showing how such technology spreads.

Human-Scale Consequences

Workers on the struck tanker avoided harm. The Redmond Police Department in Washington state praised BRINC's new drone model for its innovations in emergency response.

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