Romania defuses stray mine found on its Black Sea shore

June 3, 2026 12:07 PM EDT

BUCHAREST, June ‌3 (Reuters) - Romania's ​navy ​detonated an anti-landing mine that had drifted to ‌its Black Sea shore on Wednesday, ⁠the defence ministry said.

The ministry said ‌the mine was a ‌Russian YaRM-type that had been reported on the beach between ​the seaside towns Vama Veche and 2 Mai. It did ⁠not specify the age of the mine.

Romania, Bulgaria ​and Turkey have a joint task force to defuse the ​stray mines in ‌the Black Sea. Romanian soldiers have neutralized nine of ⁠the 156 drifting mines that have been discovered and destroyed in ⁠the Black Sea since Russia attacked Ukraine ​four years ago, the Romanian navy has said.

The Black Sea is crucial for ‌shipments of grain, oil and oil products and is ‌shared by Bulgaria, Romania, Georgia ⁠and Turkey, ‌as well as ​Ukraine and Russia.

(Reporting by Luiza Ilie; Editing by Alex ‌Richardson)



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