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Russian Warship Fires Warning Shots at Cargo Ship Headed to Ukraine in Black Sea

Russian Warship ⁤Fires Warning Shots ‍at Cargo ‍Ship Headed to Ukraine in Black Sea

A ⁤Russian warship fired warning shots​ and⁤ boarded a cargo ⁢ship it claims was headed to ⁣Ukraine ⁢in the Black ⁣Sea on Sunday, according to Russia’s​ defense ⁣ministry. The incident comes after Russia pulled ⁤out of⁣ a UN and​ Turkish-brokered deal in July⁤ that allowed Ukraine to‍ move its grain via the Black Sea and warned that any ships headed‌ to ‍Ukraine would​ be treated as potentially carrying weapons. Ukraine made ‍a similar threat to ships traveling to Russian ports.

Russia said the warship fired warning ‌shots when the captain​ of the Palau-flagged‍ dry cargo ship failed to respond to‍ a request to stop for an inspection. “The Russian warship opened warning⁢ fire​ from​ automatic small arms fire‌ to forcefully⁢ stop the vessel,” the statement said.​ The ministry‌ claimed the ‌ship, named Sukru Okan, was headed to the Ukrainian ‌port of Izmail. However, marine ​traffic websites⁤ currently show​ the cargo vessel’s destination⁣ as ‌the Romanian‍ port of Sulina, which is ‍close to Izmail. Kyiv did not‍ immediately comment on whether or not​ the ship⁤ was headed ⁣to a Ukrainian ‌port.

“In order to inspect⁤ the bulk ⁣cargo ship, a Ka-29 helicopter with a ⁤group ‍of Russian‍ servicemen was hoisted⁣ from the patrol ship Vasily Bykov,” the ministry said. “Following radio conversations, the ship stopped ⁣its course and​ the boarding team landed on the bulk ‍cargo​ ship,” the statement added.

This week, Ukraine announced that ‍it would open up a temporary humanitarian corridor for‍ ships to sail to and from its ports and has opened up registration for⁤ merchant ‍vessels to use⁢ the sea‌ route. Both Russia and Ukraine are major grain producers, and their previous deal, which allowed grain transportation via the Black ​Sea, ​did much to stabilize prices. ⁢Kyiv argues that Russia’s withdrawal amounts‍ to a blockade of Ukrainian products, ⁣while⁣ Russia has​ long complained about its inability ​to export‌ its own foodstuffs.

A Ukrainian Navy spokesperson, Dmytro Pletenchuk, said the temporary routes⁣ aim to overcome the global food security crisis and would allow shipowners and companies to “finally take back their merchant vessels that are in ⁤humanitarian⁢ captivity due to the⁤ constant threats‍ of Russians⁤ at​ sea.” ‌Pletenchuk also assured that ship owners and⁢ captains‍ have been warned of the existing danger, and the Ukrainian Armed Forces will help ⁤ensure the security ⁤of the‌ merchant ships sailing through the corridors, ⁢with the Navy⁢ “doing everything we ⁢can to ensure security.”

It remains unclear when⁣ ships might use the route given ‍the potential⁤ dangers there.
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​How has the withdrawal from the UN and Turkish-brokered agreement affected the transportation of⁢ Ukraine’s grain through the Black Sea

‍The Russian Ministry of Defense stated that a Russian ​warship fired warning ⁣shots and subsequently boarded a cargo ship in the Black Sea that it‌ claimed was heading towards Ukraine. This incident occurred after ⁤Russia ⁤withdrew from a UN and ‍Turkish-brokered agreement‍ in July, which permitted Ukraine to transport its grain through the Black Sea. Russia had previously warned that any ships bound for Ukraine would be treated​ as potential carriers ‌of weapons, while Ukraine issued a similar threat to vessels traveling to⁤ Russian ‍ports.

According to Russia, the warship fired warning shots after the captain of the ‌Palau-flagged dry cargo ship failed to respond to ⁤a request to halt for inspection. The Russian warship‌ resorted to firing from ⁢automatic ⁣small arms in order to forcibly bring the vessel to a stop.

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