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Ukraine declares martial law

Russian President Putin warns against ‘reckless’ moves

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Russian President Vladimir Putin warned Ukraine against any "reckless acts" on Tuesday after Kiev declared martial law in response to Moscow's seizure of three of its navy vessels.

The Ukrainian parliament late on Monday voted in favour of President Petro Poroshenko's request for the introducti­on of martial law in parts of the country for 30 days.

The decision came as Ukraine and Russia face their most dangerous crisis in years after Russian forces fired on, boarded and captured Kiev's ships on Sunday off the coast of Crimea.

The incident was the first major confrontat­ion at sea in the long-running conflict pitting Ukraine against Moscow and Russian-backed separatist­s in the country's east.

It has raised fears of a wider escalation -- in a conflict that has killed more than 10,000 people since 2014 -- and prompted internatio­nal calls for restraint and offers of mediation.

Martial law gives Ukrainian authoritie­s the power to mobilise citizens with military experience, regulate the media and restrict public rallies in affected areas.

Moscow has accused Kiev of planning Sunday's confrontat­ion as a provocatio­n aimed at drumming up support for Poroshenko ahead of elections next year and convincing Western government­s to impose further sanctions on Russia.

In a phone conversati­on with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Putin expressed "serious concern" over the introducti­on of martial law, the Kremlin said in a statement.

 ?? –AFP ?? Ukrainian far-right group activist holds flares in Kiev on Tuesday as they block work of huge shopping mall "Ocean Plaza" belonging to Russian business man and oligarch Boris Rotenberg.
–AFP Ukrainian far-right group activist holds flares in Kiev on Tuesday as they block work of huge shopping mall "Ocean Plaza" belonging to Russian business man and oligarch Boris Rotenberg.

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