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Russian Strikes Spill 6,000 Tons of Sunflower Oil Into Black Sea at Odesa Port

Emergency crews deployed containment booms after the strike, and inspectors said the spill formed a 400-by-200-meter slick in port waters.

  • On Sunday, April 26, a Russian strike on Chornomorsk port destroyed a storage tank, causing a large-scale sunflower oil spill into the Black Sea, Ukrainian environmental authorities reported.
  • Ecologist Vladyslav Balinsky characterized the recurring attacks on sunflower oil facilities as a "documented scheme," following a prior December 2025 strike on the Illichivsk Oil and Fat Plant.
  • While authorities estimate 6,000 tons of oil leaked, RISOIL co-owner Shota Khadzhishvili disputed this, claiming approximately 1,000 tons spilled with containment booms deployed.
  • Environmental specialists confirmed a 400-by-200-meter slick formed on the water surface, threatening migratory birds as vegetable oil destroys feather structure more deeply than fuel oil.
  • Inspectors collected seawater samples for laboratory analysis to determine pollution levels and calculate damages, with authorities continuing to monitor the port's waters for long-term ecological impact.
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Ukrinform (EN) broke the news on Monday, April 27, 2026.
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