Ukraine gave a mirror response to Russia’s threats to shipping in the Black Sea

Ukraine gave a mirror response to Russia’s threats to shipping in the Black Sea

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The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine issued a statement in which it warns that all ships that will go to the ports of the Russian Federation or occupied Ukrainian ports from July 21 can be considered as carrying military cargo.

Relevant statement of the Ministry of Defense made public July 20, at 3:00 p.m.

“From 00:00 on July 21, 2023, all vessels heading in the waters of the Black Sea in the direction of the seaports of the Russian Federation and Ukrainian seaports located on the territory of Ukraine temporarily occupied by Russia may be considered by Ukraine as carrying military cargo with all the relevant risks,” the statement said.

In addition, according to the warning, shipping in the areas of the North-Eastern part of the Black Sea and the Kerch-Yenikal Strait of Ukraine is prohibited as dangerous, from 05:00 on July 20, 2023.

“Relevant navigational information for mariners has already been made public,” the statement said.

“Responsibility for all risks lies entirely with the Russian leadership,” the Ministry of Defense warns.

“The fate of the cruiser “Moskva” proves that the Defense Forces of Ukraine have the necessary means to repel Russian aggression at sea,” the statement also reads.

It is emphasized that the Russian Federation has once again brutally violated the universal right to free navigation for the whole world and is deliberately undermining food security, condemning millions of people to starvation.

“Openly threatening civilian ships transporting food from Ukrainian ports, carrying out missile attacks and drone attacks on civilian infrastructure in peaceful cities, deliberately creating a military threat on trade routes, the Kremlin has turned the Black Sea into a danger zone,” the statement said.

We remind you:

On July 19, the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation announcedthat all ships, regardless of flag, that will be heading to Ukrainian ports from midnight on July 20, will be considered by Russia to be involved in a military conflict.

Russia also said that the termination of the “grain agreement” means the withdrawal of shipping safety guarantees.

As you know, Russia announced its withdrawal from the Black Sea Initiative on July 18.

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