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Search for Ukrainian crew after crash

Marine divers are racing to try to save 18 Ukrainian crew believed to be trapped in their overturned ship after two vessels collided off Hong Kong.

‘The top priority of the ongoing rescue operation is to locate the missing persons, both inside the vessel and on the sea surface, the director of the city's marine department, Roger Tupper said.

The missing were thought to be trapped in the engine room and cabins of a Ukrainian tug, the Naftogaz-67, which collided with a China-registered cargo ship, the Yao-Hai, late yesterday.

The Ukrainian vessel, which was carrying 24 Ukrainian crew and one Chinese sailor, sank quickly after the collision and came to  rest on the seabed at a depth of 37 metres.

Six Ukrainians and the Chinese sailor were rescued shortly afterwards.

At Simferopol in Ukraine, the president of the energy company Chornomornaftegaz which owns the ship expressed hopes that the  missing sailors would be found alive.

‘We have not lost hope of finding the other sailors alive, as  long as they are in the interior (of the ship) where there are still  pockets of air,’ said Anatoly Prisiazhnyuk, who said he spoke by telephone with the ship's captain who was one of those who had escaped.