The 55-year-old was moved by reports of the ongoing events in his country that included missiles hitting areas in Kyiv.
A Ukrainian ship crew member reportedly tried to sink a yacht owned by the CEO of a Russian weapons manufacturer in protest over the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
The 55-year-old Ukrainian who was identified as D. Taras O. tried to sink the boat by flooding its engine room by opening a large valve as well as another one in a different part of the boat, the, reportedly belonged to Alexander Mijeev, the Russian CEO of Rosoboronexport—a Russian military weapons company.
The man then shut down the electricity and closed the fuel valves, before asking three Ukrainian crew members to leave the ship. The other crew members, who later reported him to authorities, called him crazy and asked him to close the valve that was causing the leak, according toThe crew member's motivation to sink the yacht was because he claimed Ukraine was being attacked by missiles that were manufactured by the owner.