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The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation said it was controlling the actions of the United States Navy's expeditionary expeditionary ship USS FortMcHenry, which entered the Black Sea to provide security.
This was reported by the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, reported Interfax.
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The ministry said the US Navy ship had entered the Black Sea waters at 9 pm Moscow time (at 8 pm Kiev time) January 6th.
Recall that on January 6, the press service of the US Navy 6 reported that the expeditionary ship USS FortMcHenry going to the US Navy was heading towards the Black Sea through the Dardanelles Strait. The ship will patrol – it will accommodate half a dozen marines on board.
Which American ship was sent to the Black Sea? USS Fort McHenry is a landing expeditionary ship that can accommodate up to half a dozen marines on board. In addition, aboard the ship is a platform for the landing and takeoff of helicopters or aircraft converters.
What happened in the Kerch Strait? On November 25, a Russian border ship in the Kerch Strait hit the Ukrainian military towing raid. It is notorious that 2 armored Ukrainian armored artillery boats and a tug of attack surrendered in accordance with international standards from the port of Odessa to the port of Mariupol
However, Russia stated that Ukrainian warships allegedly entered the temporarily closed waters of the Russian territorial sea illegally. and continued their movement towards the Kerch Strait.
A group of Ukrainian ships continued their journey to Mariupol. However, during the withdrawal from the Kerch Strait, Russian border ships opened fire on Ukrainian ships, injuring six Ukrainian soldiers. Russia also seized 2 Ukrainian ships and captured 24 Ukrainian sailors, who were later arrested in occupied Crimea and taken to Moscow SIZO.
Ukraine then introduced a military state in the 10 regions until December 26th. In addition, on November 30, Ukraine banned the entry into its territory of Russian citizens aged 16 to 60 years.
Russia also blocks, for the first time in the sea of Azov, foreign ships going for the first time to Ukrainian ports. As a result, the Ukrainian economy suffers considerable losses.
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