Russian ice breakers stuck in sea ice

The ice breakers Kapitan Dranitsyn and Admiral Makarov had sailed from Arkhangelsk to Pevek when they were marooned in sea ice off the Pevek coast in North East Siberia. (Map: Google)
The two Russian ice breakers Kapitan Dranitsyn and Admiral Makarov are trapped in thick ice about 24 nautical miles (approximately 45 km) off the coast of Pevek on the East Siberian Sea.


The two Russian ice breakers Kapitan Dranitsyn and Admiral Makarov are trapped in thick ice about 24 nautical miles (approximately 45 km) off the coast of Pevek, in the East Siberian Sea.

The ships could be marooned for a week, according to Siberian Times.

The two ice breakers have escorted two bulk carriers the long way from Arkhangelsk to Pevek, which is Russia’s northernmost port. On the return journey they were surprised by sudden and thickening sea ice.

It is the first journey along this route since Soviet times.

According to Siberian Times, the plan now is for a helicopter to conduct aerial reconnaissance to find a way out for the two icebreakers.




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