The ship was built by the
Dutch shipbuilding company Ferus Smit Scheepswerf at
Hoogezand, The Netherlands in 1995 for the Dutch operator as
Kroonborg and the first of their fleet to trade across the Atlantic. Its name was changed to
Azburg in 2013 when sold to the Turkish operator Albros Denizcilik ve Ticaret. In 2020 the ship was sold to a Maltese company, MSCo Global, without change of name.
Sinking Azburg arrived in the port of
Mariupol on 23 February 2022, just before the outbreak of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which caused its inability to leave. At around 10 P.M. on 4 April, the vessel came under heavy fire from Russian artillery shells and missiles. One crewmember was injured, the engine room caught fire, and the
pilothouse was destroyed. The fire began to spread, and the ship started to sink. Because of the unsafe conditions aboard
Azburg, the captain issued a distress call and the
Ukrainian Sea Guard helped to move the crew to nearby vessels.
Azburg sank in the harbor shortly after the crew was evacuated. In response, the
Commonwealth of Dominica Maritime Administration condemned the sinking of the ship and called for Russia to cease its attacks on maritime shipping in Ukraine. == References ==