 As a result of an engine failure on a cargo ship flying the Camero's flag, shipping was suspended in the Bosphorus Strait. This was reported by the Department of Maritime Affairs of the Ministry of Transport of Turkey. The sea turtle suffered a steering failure, which is why navigation in the Bosphorus in both directions has been temporarily suspended, the statement said. This is not the first such incident this year. Earlier in January, traffic in the Bosphorus Strait was paralyzed by the Liberian flagged oil tanker Paria. The 250-meter-long ship was stuck in the central part of the traffic lane in a north-south direction. It should be noted that shipping in the Bosphorus Strait, suspended on March 28 due to a malfunction of the Camero's flagged cargo ship sea turtle, has been restored, the press service of the governor of Istanbul said on the social network X. Due to the failure of the steering control of the 80-meter vessel, which was located near the Kandili area in the Asian part of Istanbul, traffic in both directions in the Strait was temporarily stopped. The cargo ship sea turtle was towed to a safe place. Vessel traffic in the Bosphorus Strait in the northern and southern directions has been restored, the press service said in a statement. The ship is being towed to a safe place in the central part of Istanbul. Tadgex in Russia fear mass deployment to war in Ukraine. In Moscow, migrants from Tadgexstan are trying to avoid leaving their homes due to fears of deportation or being sent on mass to war against Ukraine following the terrorist attack at Croker City Hall According to the New York Times, because four of the suspects detained in the attack near Moscow are Tadgexstan nationals. Anti-migrant rhetoric has intensified in Russia, especially online. Xenophobia has been spreading most actively in the pages of so-called war bloggers and supporters of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, who are predominantly far right. As a result, the Kremlin is satisfying the demands of war supporters by promising tougher actions against migrants while also trying to prevent an outbreak of inter-ethnic tension in society. According to Russian state statistics, nearly a million citizens of Tadgexstan were registered in Russia last year as labor migrants. A food business manager in Moscow, where Tadgex work, told the New York Times that the sentiments resemble those of the 2000s when Muslims from the Caucasus faced widespread discrimination after terrorist attacks and the war in Chechnya. Tadgex in Moscow are so scared that they hardly go out at all, she said. They fear not only deportation but also involved in the war in Ukraine, said 25-year-old Seydanvar, a Tadgex human rights activist who recently left Moscow. Tadgex are really afraid that the Russian authorities will start sending Tadgex to the front en masse to fight as a sort of revenge against our Tadgex people, he said. The Tadgexstan embassy in Russia warned its citizens over the weekend not to leave their homes unless necessary, and one migrant advocate told CBC News she has received thousands of inquiries from migrants who are on high alert and in some cases facing increased racism and scrutiny from authorities. I tell them not to go to mosques now and don't visit any shopping and entertainment centres if possible, said Valentina Chupik, a lawyer who provides assistance to Central Asian migrants in Russia. People are getting detained on the street and in the subway. While Russia's economy relies on the migrants to fill jobs in the construction industry and service sector, advocates say the population is already marginalised and faces anti-immigration sentiment which appears to have risen since the attack. Poland launches Armoured Vehicle Coalition for Ukraine. In Warsaw, the opening of a coalition of armoured vehicles in support of Ukraine took place reports the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine. As noted by the department, during the meeting representatives of the participating countries formulated a position on strengthening the armed forces of Ukraine with certain armoured vehicle models and organising their repair. In addition to Poland and Germany, the initiative also involves the United Kingdom, Sweden and Italy, the purpose of the Armoured Vehicle Coalition is to strengthen the armoured shield of the armed forces of Ukraine, jointly enhance our military capabilities, encountering the Russian aggressor, ensure the effective functioning, technical maintenance and repair of equipment and weaponry provided to us by Allies, said Deputy Minister of Defence of Ukraine Ivan Havryliuk, who led the Ukrainian delegation. Within the framework of the coalition, four syndicates have already been created. Each has been assigned specific tasks, supply of weapons and ammunition for western armoured vehicles, technical maintenance and repair, training of crews and technical personnel, development of effective tactics for the use of armoured vehicles on the battlefield. This is a very important initiative of our Allies considering the existing issues in the armed forces of Ukraine with the repair of foreign-made armoured vehicles. I hope that with the help of Allies, we will be able to quickly, as much as possible, establish an effective repair base for western armoured vehicles in Ukraine. Havryliuk added, he clarified that within the coalition, a roadmap will be developed in line with the strategy for the development of the armed forces of Ukraine. It is expected that in the long term, coalition members will assist Ukraine in creating a fleet of vehicles and establishing industrial partnerships with our country. On March the 18th, Polish Defence Minister Vladislav Kosinyak Kamiz announced that his country, together with Germany, was forming an Armoured Vehicle Coalition for Ukraine. The official emphasised that this is one of the most important coalitions. It is worth noting that there are several other coalitions aimed at assisting Ukraine. These include the Aviation Coalition, Drone Coalition, Tank Coalition and others.