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MV Banglar Samriddhi

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History
Bangladesh
NameBanglar Samriddhi
OwnerBangladesh Shipping Corporation
BuilderChina Jiangsu New Yangzi Shipbuilding
Yard number1237
Completed18 September 2018
Identification
General characteristics
Class and typeLR-class bulk carrier
Tonnage
Length180 m (590 ft 7 in)
Beam32 m (105 ft 0 in)
Draft6.5 m (21 ft 4 in)
Crew29

MV Banglar Samriddhi is a Bangladeshi bulk carrier built in 2018 which was struck by a missile in the Black Sea during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Description

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The Banglar Samriddhi is an LR-class bulk carrier built by the Jiangsu New Yangzi Shipbuilders in Jingjiang, China. It has a beam of 32 m (105 ft 0 in), is 180 m (590 ft 7 in) long, and has a draft of 6.5 m (21 ft 4 in). Its gross tonnage is 25,818 GT and it has a deadweight of 38,894 tons.[1] In 2022 it was valuated at $21.5 million with a $6 million scrap value.[2]

History

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Banglar Samriddhi was laid down in Jingjiang, China, and built by Jiansu New Yangzi Shipbuilding under the yard number 1237. The ship was completed on 18 September 2018 for the Bangladesh Shipping Corporation.[3]

Missile strike incident

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On 24 February 2022, the Banglar Samriddhi arrived in the port of Olvia in the Black Sea bearing no cargo. It was intended to load ball clay and then steam for Italy.[4] However, when Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine, the Banglar Samriddhi was stuck in port. On 1 March, the vessel was struck by a missile while still at anchor. One of its crew, third engineer Hadisur Rahman, was killed by the missile after it detonated on the bridge. The rest of the crew were unharmed and the fire on the ship was put out.[5] Following the incident, the vessel was left in port and its surviving 28 crewmembers were evacuated to Bangladesh.[4]

Hadisur Rahman was a 29-year-old sailor from Barguna. He had three younger siblings. Rahman admitted the Chattogram Marine Academy after scoring GPA-5 in SSC and HSC. Afterwards he joined Banglar Samriddhi as an engineer in 2018. On the vessel he was the third engineer. Rahman was the sole breadwinner for the family. He planned to build a new house for his family upon his return.[6][7][8] The body of Rahman was sent to Bangladesh and arrived in Dhaka via Romania and Turkey 3 March 2022.[9]

The Bangladesh Shipping Corporation, which owns the Banglar Samriddhi, announced that it would seek $22.4 million from its insurers, the Sadharan Bima Corporation and Tysers. The action represents the first marine insurance claim caused by the conflict in Ukraine.[4] Following the evacuation of the ship's sailors, Bangladesh also announced that it was abandoning the Banglar Samriddhi in Ukraine, a move approved by Ukrainian maritime authorities.[10]

References

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  1. ^ "Banglar Samriddhi". Vessel Finder. Retrieved 18 March 2022.
  2. ^ "Ship Banglar Samriddhi". Marine Traffic. Retrieved 18 March 2022.
  3. ^ "Single Ship Report for "9793832"". Miramar Ship Index. Retrieved 7 July 2022.
  4. ^ a b c Paul, Ruma; Saul, Jonathan (18 March 2022). "Bangladesh seeks $22.4 mln after missile hits ship in Ukraine". Reuters. Retrieved 18 March 2022.
  5. ^ Coyne, Matt; Dixon, Gary (2 March 2022). "Engineer killed in attack on Bangladeshi bulker in Black Sea". Trade Winds News. Retrieved 18 March 2022.
  6. ^ Hadisur called home moments before dying, says brother
  7. ^ Hadisur Rahman wanted to build his family a new house after sea voyage. That never happened
  8. ^ Ukraine: Bangladeshi Sailor Killed in Missile Attack Was His Family’s Sole Breadwinner
  9. ^ Hadisur’s body finally reaches Dhaka The Daily Star, 14 March 2022
  10. ^ Report, Star Digital (2022-03-04). "Bangladesh abandons Banglar Samriddhi after crew evacuated". The Daily Star. Retrieved 2022-07-07.