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Ukraine demands action after Russia seizes ships

Confrontat­ion at sea raises fears of military escalation

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KIEV: Ukraine demanded the release of its sailors and more sanctions against Moscow yesterday after the Russian navy fired on and seized three Ukrainian ships off the coast of Crimea.

In a sharp escalation of tensions between the ex- Soviet neighbours, Russia boarded and seized the three ships on Sunday, accusing them of illegally entering Russian waters in the Sea of Azov.

The confrontat­ion at sea has raised fears of a wider military escalation and the UN Security Council was to hold an emergency session later Monday to consider a response.

Ukraine’s military was on high alert and parliament was to vote Monday on a request from President Petro Poroshenko to impose martial law for 60 days.

In a statement early yesterday, Ukraine’s foreign ministry denounced “another act of armed aggression” by Russia.

It demanded “the return of the captured navy ships” and urged its Western allies “to take all necessary measures to deter the aggressor... by applying new and strengthen­ing existing sanctions.”

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

Ukraine said a Russian border guard vessel rammed the tugboat 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 f lying over the area.

Russia’s FSB security service, which oversees border forces, confirmed weapons had been fired and the vessels seized, accusing the Ukrainian ships of “violating the Russian border”.

Ukraine said six of its servicemen were injured, two seriously. The FSB said only three had suffered non-life threatenin­g injuries and were given medical treatment.

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

Tensions have been building over the Kerch Strait, where Russia has built a new bridge that gives it a land connection to Crimea, which Moscow annexed in 2014.

Kiev has accused Moscow of blocking access for Ukrainian ships though the strait, the only way in and out of the Sea of Azov to the Black Sea.

In recent months both sides had deployed more naval and border vessels to the area.

Kiev and the West have accused Moscow of deliberate­ly blocking ships from accessing the Ukrainian port of Mariupol, which has vital access to heavy industry in the eastern part of the country.

Mariupol is close to the region controlled by Russian- backed separatist­s in a conflict that has caused at least 10,000 deaths since 2014.

The European Union and Nato on Sunday urged restraint, with the Western military alliance calling on Russia “to ensure unhindered access to Ukrainian ports in the Azov Sea, in accordance with internatio­nal law”.

“The incident marks a significan­t escalation of the conf lict between Russia and Ukraine,” research firm Eurasia Group said.

“Western government­s will side with Ukraine against Russia over the incident... making new sanctions against Russia likely.”

The United States and Europe have imposed several rounds of sanctions against Moscow for its actions in Ukraine.

Poroshenko held a late- night meeting of his military cabinet, proposing the imposition of martial law in Ukraine “to ensure the security and safety of its citizens”. It was not immediatel­y clear what measures could be imposed, but the general staff said in a statement that the military was already at “full combat readiness”.

Eurasia Group said martial law could have wide-ranging domestic consequenc­es, especially with a presidenti­al election due in March and Poroshenko behind in opinion polls.

“Poroshenko did not take this kind of action during the worst of the conf lict in 2014 and 2015. This raises concerns that... it could lead to postponeme­nt of the presidenti­al election,” it said.

A few dozen protesters rallied outside the Russian embassy in Kiev late on Sunday, setting off f lares and laying down paper boats in the snow as Ukrainian police looked on.

Kiev police said a car with diplomatic plates had also been set on fire but could not immediatel­y confirm reports that it belonged to a Russian diplomat.

The incident marks a significan­t escalation of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Western government­s will side with Ukraine against Russia over the incident... making new sanctions against Russia likely. Research firm Eurasia Group

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 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Seized Ukrainian ships, small armoured artillery ship and a tug boat, are seen anchored in a port of Kerch, Ukraine.
— Reuters photo Seized Ukrainian ships, small armoured artillery ship and a tug boat, are seen anchored in a port of Kerch, Ukraine.
 ?? — AFP photo ?? A National Guard serviceman extinguish­es a torch thrown by a protester during a rally in front of the Russian embassy in Kiev.
— AFP photo A National Guard serviceman extinguish­es a torch thrown by a protester during a rally in front of the Russian embassy in Kiev.
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— Reuters photo Rescuers and investigat­ors work at the site of the helicopter crash in Istanbul.
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Petro Poroshenko

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