A Ukrainian ship crew member reportedly tried to sink a yacht owned by the CEO of a Russian weapons producer in protest over the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

The 55-year-old Ukrainian who was recognized as D. Taras O. tried to sink the boat by flooding its engine room by opening a big valve in addition to one other one in a distinct a part of the boat, the Majorca Each day Bulletin reported.

The yacht, referred to as Woman Anastasia, reportedly belongs to Alexander Mijeev, the Russian CEO of Rosoboronexport—a Russian navy weapons firm.

The person then shut down the electrical energy and closed the gas valves, earlier than asking three Ukrainian crew members to go away the ship. The opposite crew members, who later reported him to authorities, referred to as him loopy and requested him to shut the valve that was inflicting the leak, based on El País. The yacht was left with a destroyed engine room.

The person's motivation to sink the yacht? Ukraine was being attacked, he mentioned, by missiles manufactured by the proprietor's firm.

The 55-year-old labored for 10 years as a chief engineer on the yacht, which is price €7 million ($7.8 million) and stretches almost 48 meters on the Mallorca port, based on El País.

When he appeared earlier than a decide on Sunday, the 55-year-old mentioned that he would not remorse his actions and that he "would do it once more."

"I watched the information concerning the conflict. There was a video of a helicopter assault on a constructing in Kyiv. The armaments used are produced by the yacht proprietor's firm. They had been attacking innocents," he advised the decide, based on the Majorca Each day Bulletin.

He was launched on prices of his actions, which he mentioned he dedicated as materials harm and had no intention of human harm.

The chief engineer's try got here amid an invasion led by Putin late Wednesday after he determined to launch a "particular navy operation" to "demilitarize and de-Nazify" Ukraine.

The first missile strikes launched throughout the nation had been reported by Ukrainian authorities shortly after Putin made his announcement. Russian floor and air forces had been seen advancing into territories managed by the federal government in Kyiv, with an Inside Ministry supply reporting lots of of casualties after the primary missile assault.

The Russian invasion unfolded a wide-scale affect amongst civilians as over 300,000 Ukrainians fled the nation searching for security, based on the most recent information by the UN Refugee Company. Specialists are anticipating this determine to rise as Russian troops proceed to maneuver ahead in different components of the nation.

Ukrainian man partially sinks Russian CEO's yacht
The 55-year-old chief engineer partially sunk a yacht that belonged to a Russian CEO of a Russian firm that manufactures navy weapons, protesting in opposition to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Above, a lady stands in entrance of a destroyed constructing after a Russian missile assault within the city of Vasylkiv, close to Kyiv on February 27.Photograph by DIMITAR DILKOFF/AFP through Getty Photos