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Turkey: Straits traffic at mercy of bad weather

Russian cruiser casts anchor due to strong current in Istanbul's famed Bosphorus Strait

Cigdem Munibe Alyanak, Metin Tokgoz and Burak Akay  | 06.01.2020 - Update : 09.05.2022
Turkey: Straits traffic at mercy of bad weather The Russian cruiser Marshal Ustinov, a Slava-class cruiser of the Russian Navy, is seen after anchoring at Moda neighbourhood due to the heavy current in Bosphorus during rainfall in Istanbul, Turkey on January 06, 2020. ( Ahmet Dumanli - Anadolu Agency )

ISTANBUL/CANAKKALE

A Russian naval cruiser had to cast anchor due to strong currents and bad weather in Istanbul Strait on Monday, according to a Turkish security source.

The Slava-class Marshal Ustinov anchored off the neighborhood of Moda, on Istanbul’s Asian side, since conditions did not allow for it to the dock, said the source, who asked not to be named due to restrictions on speaking to the media.

Three Coastal Safety Directorate tugboats accompanied Marshal Ustinov during its trip.

Earlier, state meteorologists warned of heavy precipitation across much of Turkey, and a strong northeaster in the western Canakkale province -- leading into the Istanbul Straits -- hindering marine transportation.

Six containers reportedly fell off a ship off Canakkale’s Bozcaada district, and ferry services between Canakkale and Kilitbahir on the coast of Canakkale were temporarily suspended.

*Writing by Gozde Bayar

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