REVISES HEADLINE, LEDE, NUMBER OF MISSING PEOPLE, ADDS DETAILS
By Elena Teslova
MOSCOW (AA) - Russia accused Ukraine of sinking a ferry loaded with fuel tanks Thursday in the Russian port of Kavkaz in the southern Krasnodar region
Regional authorities said in a statement that the ferry, carrying 30 fuel tanks, came under attack and was damaged so badly that it could not remain afloat and sank, while spilt fuel ignited and caused a major fire.
At least 19 people were at the ferry when the incident happened. Seventeen of them were rescued, but the fate of the other two is being clarified, the statement added.
Booms were installed at the scene to prevent the spread of fuel.
More than 100 firefighters and 34 pieces of special equipment have been involved in extinguishing the blaze, it said.
The authorities prohibited people from publishing photos and videos and spreading information on social networks related to the work of air defense systems.
Ukraine has yet to comment on Russia's claims. Independent verification is challenging due to the ongoing war.