Turkey Airstrike in Syria Claims Nine Lives, Sparks Outcry

The Russian spy ship Kildin experienced a blaze while operating off the Syrian coast on January 23, 2025, according to military officials who provided details to the Associated Press. The ship, equipped with intelligence-gathering technology, was reported as drifting and out of control, emitting smoke and flames from its smokestack.
During the incident, the Kildin communicated over the radio with a nearby vessel, instructing it to maintain distance due to its compromised condition. Audio recordings obtained by the Associated Press captured the emergency exchange as well as the Kildin's acknowledgment of its drifting state. Despite offers of assistance from nearby NATO vessels, the Kildin’s crew did not respond.
The fire reportedly lasted for at least four hours, though the crew regained control without deploying lifeboats. Officials noted that the Kildin resumed its intelligence operations in the region following the incident. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov remarked on the event, stating he was unaware of the fire, while retired military officials indicated that maintaining Russian naval forces in the Mediterranean presents significant logistical challenges.