Black Sea, Bosporus, Mediterranean Sea Ships safe after reports on drifting mines

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Erdogan said on Friday that there are currently no problems with navigation in the wake of discovering mines in the Black Sea yet Ankara continues to take the necessary measures.

"At the moment, we do not face any difficulties. But, of course, we continue to undertake the necessary measures," Erdogan told reporters.

Earlier in the week, the Turkish defense ministry said detected a mine drifting along the coast of the Turkish town of Igneada at the eastern Black Sea shore close to the Bulgarian border.

The Russian Federal Security Service claimed that the Ukrainian army has set about 420 mines close to its seaports, while not excluding the possibility of them drafting into the Bosphorus Strait and then the Mediterranean Sea.
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1. Mines floating in Black Sea to reach Romania in four days, Bulgaria in ten days:
(https://youtu.be/lrHkY8MctoE)
2. Report About Mine-Like Object At Entrance To Bosphorus Strait:
(https://youtu.be/eNLLC5aOAls)
3. Ukrainian naval mines sail towards the Bulgarian coast:
(https://youtu.be/Bctc15LBX88)
4. Mines placed by Ukraine in Black Sea may drift toward Bosporus, Mediterranean Sea:
(https://youtu.be/AcYS8oyiIzo)
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5. Russia Creating Humanitarian Corridor for 67 Foreign Ships trapped in Ukraine Ports:
(https://youtu.be/DdMJmFDsZmU)
#automaticanchormines

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