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Russia seizes Ukrainian naval ships off Crimea NATO calls emergency meeting with Ukraine on sea clash

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Kiev, Nov. 26: Russia has seized three Ukrainian naval ships in waters near Moscow-annexed Crimea, raising fears of military escalation and prompting an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council on Monday.

In an unpreceden­ted incident, Russia used weapons against the Ukranian ships which it claims illegally entered its waters before boarding and searching them, the country's FSB security service confirmed.

The crisis unfolded on Sunday as two Ukrainian small warships and a tugboat were heading through the Kerch Strait, a narrow waterway that gives access to the Sea of Azov that is used by Ukraine and Russia.

Ukraine said a Russian border guard vessel rammed the tugboat in “openly aggressive actions” and then fired on the ships, immobilisi­ng all three.

It said the Kerch Strait was blocked by a tanker and that Russian military aircraft were flying over the area.

The confrontat­ion at sea

■ RUSSIA CLAIMS waters off Crimea after annexing the peninsula in 2014.

■ FSB SAID the Ukrainian ships failed to respond to the legal demands of Russian authoritie­s.

■ RUSSIAN POLITICIAN­S accused Ukraine of acting at behest of its Western allies and deliberate­ly attempting to escalate the conflict.

is a dangerous developmen­t in the long-running conflict pitting Ukraine against Moscow and Russian-backed rebels in the east of the country.

The UN Security Council will hold an emergency meeting on Monday to discuss the escalation, US ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley said. The meeting was requested by both Russia and Ukraine, diplomatic sources said.

Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has asked parliament to vote on Monday on whether to impose martial law on the country for 60 days, after his Military Cabinet recommende­d the move in a late-night meeting.

Throwing his weight behind the measure, which is not guaranteed to pass, he said it “in no way means that Ukraine will carry out any offensive actions”.

“I want to emphasise separately that we have all irrefutabl­e evidence that this aggression, this attack on the Ukrainian Navy's warships was not a mistake, not an accident, but a deliberate action,” he said in a statement.

Ukraine said six of its soldiers were injured, two seriously, but Russia's FSB reported only three had suffered non-life threatenin­g injuries and were given medical treatment.

Protesters, some armed with flares, rallied outside the Russian embassy in Kiev on Sunday night in response to the latest developmen­t.

 ?? –AFP ?? A man places a paper boat in front of the Russian Embassy in Kiev late on Sunday during a protest following the seizure of Ukrainian naval ships.
–AFP A man places a paper boat in front of the Russian Embassy in Kiev late on Sunday during a protest following the seizure of Ukrainian naval ships.

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