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Russia seizes Ukrainian ships near annexed Crimea after firing on them

By Andrew Osborn and Pavel Polityuk

 

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Russian jet fighters fly over a bridge connecting the Russian mainland with the Crimean Peninsula with a cargo ship beneath it after three Ukrainian navy vessels were stopped by Russia from entering the Sea of Azov via the Kerch Strait in the Black Sea, Crimea November 25, 2018. REUTERS/Pavel Rebrov

 

MOSCOW/KIEV (Reuters) - Russia seized three Ukrainian naval ships off the coast of Russia-annexed Crimea on Sunday after opening fire on them and wounding several sailors, a move that risks igniting a dangerous new crisis between the two countries.

 

Russia's FSB security service said early on Monday its border patrol boats had seized the Ukrainian naval vessels in the Black Sea and used weapons to force them to stop, Russian news agencies reported.

 

The FSB said it had been forced to act because the ships -- two small Ukrainian armoured artillery vessels and a tug boat. -- had illegally entered its territorial waters, attempted illegal actions, and ignored warnings to stop while manoeuvring dangerously.

 

"Weapons were used with the aim of forcibly stopping the Ukrainian warships," the FSB said in a statement circulated to Russian state media.

 

"As a result, all three Ukrainian naval vessels were seized in the Russian Federation's territorial waters in the Black Sea."

 

The FSB said three Ukrainian sailors had been wounded in the incident and were getting medical care. Their lives were not in danger, it said.

 

With relations still raw after Russia's annexation of Crimea and its backing for a pro-Moscow insurgency in eastern Ukraine, the incident risks pushing the two countries towards a wider conflict.

 

Ukraine denied its ships had done anything wrong, accused Russia of military aggression, and for the international community to mobilise to punish Russia.

 

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko held a meeting with his top military and security chiefs amid talk of imposing martial law.

Russia annexed Crimea in 2014 and then built a giant road bridge linking it to southern Russia which straddles the Kerch Strait - a narrow stretch of water which links the Black Sea to the Sea of Azov which is home to two of Ukraine's most important ports.

 

Russia's control of Crimea, where its Black Sea Fleet is based, and of the bridge, mean it is able to control shipping flows.

 

The crisis began earlier on Sunday after Russia stopped the three Ukrainian ships from entering the Sea of Azov by placing a cargo ship beneath the bridge.

 

A Reuters witness said Russia backed its blockade with at least two Sukhoi Su-25 warplanes which screeched overhead. Russian state TV said Russian combat helicopters had been deployed in the area.

 

The Ukrainian navy said on social media that six Ukrainian sailors had been wounded in the subsequent seizure of its ships which appear to have been rammed and boarded and that the Russian attack on them had occurred after they had retreated and headed back towards Odessa, the Black Sea port from where they had begun their journey.

 

"After leaving the 12-mile zone, the Russian Federation's FSB (security service) opened fire at the flotilla belonging to ... the armed forces of Ukraine," it said in a statement.

 

The European Union in a statement said it expected Russia to restore freedom of passage via the Kerch Strait and urged both sides to act with utmost restraint to de-escalate the situation. A NATO spokeswoman issued a similar appeal to both sides.

 

RISK OF WIDER CONFLICT

A bilateral treaty gives both Russia and Ukraine the right to use the Sea of Azov, which lies between them and is linked by the narrow Kerch Strait to the Black Sea. Since Russia annexed Crimea, tension has risen with both countries complaining about shipping delays and harassment.

 

Earlier on Sunday, Russia's border guard service had accused Ukraine of not informing it in advance of the three ships' journey, something Kiev denied.

 

Russia said the Ukrainian ships had been manoeuvring dangerously and ignoring its instructions with the aim of stirring up tensions.

 

Russian politicians denounced Kiev, saying the incident looked like a calculated bid by Poroshenko to increase his popularity ahead of an election next year.

 

In another sign of rising tensions, Russia's state-controlled RIA news agency reported on Sunday night that Ukrainian forces had started heavy shelling of residential areas in eastern Ukraine which is controlled by pro-Moscow separatists.

 

Reuters could not independently confirm that and the Interfax news agency cited separatists as denying there had been any unusual escalation.

 

(Writing by Andrew Osborn; Editing by Richard Balmforth)

 
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2 hours ago, Sealbash said:

It is entirely possible the Ukrainian Navy did not follow whatever protocol had been agreed between the two countries. But let’s not allow lack of actual facts stop us from choosing sides.


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4 hours ago, Sealbash said:

It is entirely possible the Ukrainian Navy did not follow whatever protocol had been agreed between the two countries. But let’s not allow lack of actual facts stop us from choosing sides.


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Yes Russia being a peaceful nation and upholder of International laws and fair play...

 

Is unfair people picking on them all the time accusing them of naughty things, It's not like they ever throw their weight about, do dodgy dealings and have expat members of their security services go missing, mysteriously killed or assassination attempts made on their lives... BUK Missile systems moved about between Russian border & Ukraine around the same time Civilian airliner is shot down, like No one knows nothing about a missile battery disappearing from Russian soil for a day or two, same as soldiers in unbadged attire invading Ukraine...? Nope not Russian

 

Russia always follows whatever protocol (just happens to be theirs lol)

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