10 Azerbaijani crew members rescued from ship attacked by UAV left Ukraine

Key Points
- 10 Azerbaijani citizens on the ship attacked by a UAV off the coast of Odesa returned to their home country.
- The cargo ship named Atlas Bey, owned by a Turkey-based company and attacked on 14 July, had 11 Azerbaijani crew members on board.
- The rescued crew was sent to Azerbaijan via Moldova on 15 July.
- Search efforts are ongoing in the area to find the Azerbaijani ship captain.
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10 Azerbaijani citizens who were on a ship attacked by an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) off the coast of Odesa, Ukraine, have left Ukraine to return to their home country. The crew members rescued from the attack were sent to Azerbaijan via Moldova on 15 July. It was reported that they were accompanied by officials from the Azerbaijani Embassy in Ukraine during their journey.
The attack took place on 14 July at 15:15 local time on a civilian cargo ship named Atlas Bey. The ship, belonging to Turkey's Okean Maritime company, became a target of threat off the coast of Odesa. All 11 crew members on board the ship were confirmed to be Azerbaijani citizens.
While 10 rescued personnel from the ship were brought ashore in Odesa, search operations for the Azerbaijani captain continue. The fate of the captain has not yet been determined, and authorities are conducting a comprehensive search operation in the area.
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- What nationality was the crew on board the ship during the attack?
- All 11 crew members on board the attacked ship named Atlas Bey were Azerbaijani citizens.
- How did the rescued crew leave Ukraine?
- The crew was sent to Azerbaijan via Moldova on 15 July, accompanied by officials from the Azerbaijani Embassy.
- Is there anyone missing or lost from the ship?
- Yes, apart from the 10 rescued crew members, search efforts are ongoing for the Azerbaijani ship captain.
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