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Ukraine says it sank Russian warship off coast of Crimea
Ukraine’s military intelligence says it sank a guided Russian missile ship off the coast of Crimea overnight into Thursday, landing the latest in a series of blows to Russia’s Black Sea Fleet after mounting a “massive” missile attack on the occupied peninsula hours earlier. CNN's Fred Pleitgen has the latest from Ukraine. #CNN #News
published: 02 Feb 2024
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Russian warship seen around Crimea's coast
A Russian warship is seen off the Crimean coast prior to a reported fire onboard. Ukrainians
claim they hit ship with missiles, but Russian officials have a conflicting report.
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published: 14 Apr 2022
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Russia opens fire on Ukrainian ships off coast of Crimea
러시아 함정, 우크라이나 군함 고의충돌 후 '발포'
Russia has opened fire on Ukrainian ships and captured three vessels in a major escalation of tensions off the coast of Crimea.
Three sailors have been wounded after the Ukrainian navy said two gunboats were hit by the strikes in the Black Sea.
Both countries have blamed each other for the incident.
The crisis began when Russia accused the Ukrainian ships of illegally entering its waters.
Russia placed a tanker under a bridge in the Kerch Strait to block the Ukrainian vessels from entering the Sea of Azov.
Ukraine said it had informed the Russians of its plan to move its ships through.
Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko has called an emergency session of his war cabinet amid reports that martial law could be imposed.
The EU and NATO have called for restraint...
published: 26 Nov 2018
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Russia seizes Ukrainian ships near Crimea | Power & Politics
Ukraine's parliament imposed martial law in areas bordering Russia after a confrontation with the Russian navy off the coast of Crimea.
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Cruise missiles launched from warship off coast of Crimea
Footage has emerged capturing the launch of cruise missiles from a warship located off the coast of Crimea.
The video, which has been verified by Sky News, shows a volley of projectiles travelling through the air after being fired from a vessel close to the city of Sevastopol.
Russia annexed Crimea in 2014 and since then, the region has been under Vladimir Putin's control.
Before footage of the missile launch surfaced, the US said that it had been monitoring "increased naval activity in the northern Black Sea".
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How Putin Is FAILING to Defend Crimea
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published: 03 Mar 2024
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Russia closes Crimea water way after incident with Ukraine navy
(25 Nov 2018) Russia has blocked passage through the Kerch Strait, a narrow body of water nestled between Crimea and the Russian mainland, after three Ukrainian navy ships made what the Russian coast guard has called an unauthorized crossing through Russian territorial waters.
The move comes after months of growing tensions between Ukraine and Russia, which annexed Crimea from Ukraine in 2014 and has steadily worked to increase its zone of control around the peninsula.
The Kerch Strait is the only passage into the Sea of Azov beyond it.
The strait is crossed by the recently completed Kerch Bridge, connecting Crimea to Russia.
Transit under the bridge has been blocked by a tanker ship, and dozens of cargo ships awaiting passage are stuck.
The incident began earlier Sunday after the U...
published: 01 Dec 2018
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Video said to show Ukrainian attack on Russian warship off Crimea
Ukraine's defense ministry and intelligence service published video that they said showed a maritime drone attack on a Russian warship off the Crimean coast. NBC News was unable to independently verify the date or location of the images.
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published: 01 Feb 2024
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Russian APCs near Crimean capital, men with Russian flags outside Crimea's parliament
(28 Feb 2014) Ukraine accused Russia of a "military invasion and occupation" on Friday, saying Russian troops have taken up positions
around a coast guard base and two airports on its strategic Crimea peninsula.
Russia kept silent on those accusations but confirmed that armoured vehicles from its Black Sea Fleet were moving around Crimea for "security" reasons as the crisis deepened between two of Europe's largest countries.
Nine armoured personnel carriers (APCs) and a truck were visible on Friday on a highway running between Crimea's two main cities - Sevastopol and its capital, Simferopol.
Though the military personnel refused to identify themselves, the vehicles bore Russian colours and insignia of a Russian Black Sea Fleet marine brigade.
Meanwhile, unidentified gunmen blocked ac...
published: 03 Aug 2015
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Russia Started Its War to Conquer the World in Crimea
In 2014, Putin's troops first invaded Ukraine. While the Revolution of Dignity was still raging in Kyiv, 'little green men' – Russian soldiers without chevrons took over Crimea, and the war in Donbas started. Crimea was turned into a military base, an unsinkable carrier and a foothold to attack Ukraine and later NATO. But the Kremlin's plans failed... for now.
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published: 27 Feb 2024
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Ukraine says it sank Russian warship off coast of Crimea
Ukraine’s military intelligence says it sank a guided Russian missile ship off the coast of Crimea overnight into Thursday, landing the latest in a series of bl...
Ukraine’s military intelligence says it sank a guided Russian missile ship off the coast of Crimea overnight into Thursday, landing the latest in a series of blows to Russia’s Black Sea Fleet after mounting a “massive” missile attack on the occupied peninsula hours earlier. CNN's Fred Pleitgen has the latest from Ukraine. #CNN #News
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Ukraine’s military intelligence says it sank a guided Russian missile ship off the coast of Crimea overnight into Thursday, landing the latest in a series of blows to Russia’s Black Sea Fleet after mounting a “massive” missile attack on the occupied peninsula hours earlier. CNN's Fred Pleitgen has the latest from Ukraine. #CNN #News
- published: 02 Feb 2024
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Russian warship seen around Crimea's coast
A Russian warship is seen off the Crimean coast prior to a reported fire onboard. Ukrainians
claim they hit ship with missiles, but Russian officials have a con...
A Russian warship is seen off the Crimean coast prior to a reported fire onboard. Ukrainians
claim they hit ship with missiles, but Russian officials have a conflicting report.
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A Russian warship is seen off the Crimean coast prior to a reported fire onboard. Ukrainians
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- published: 14 Apr 2022
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Russia opens fire on Ukrainian ships off coast of Crimea
러시아 함정, 우크라이나 군함 고의충돌 후 '발포'
Russia has opened fire on Ukrainian ships and captured three vessels in a major escalation of tensions off the coast of Crimea.
Th...
러시아 함정, 우크라이나 군함 고의충돌 후 '발포'
Russia has opened fire on Ukrainian ships and captured three vessels in a major escalation of tensions off the coast of Crimea.
Three sailors have been wounded after the Ukrainian navy said two gunboats were hit by the strikes in the Black Sea.
Both countries have blamed each other for the incident.
The crisis began when Russia accused the Ukrainian ships of illegally entering its waters.
Russia placed a tanker under a bridge in the Kerch Strait to block the Ukrainian vessels from entering the Sea of Azov.
Ukraine said it had informed the Russians of its plan to move its ships through.
Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko has called an emergency session of his war cabinet amid reports that martial law could be imposed.
The EU and NATO have called for restraint and urged Moscow to restore freedom of passage at the Kerch Strait.
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러시아 함정, 우크라이나 군함 고의충돌 후 '발포'
Russia has opened fire on Ukrainian ships and captured three vessels in a major escalation of tensions off the coast of Crimea.
Three sailors have been wounded after the Ukrainian navy said two gunboats were hit by the strikes in the Black Sea.
Both countries have blamed each other for the incident.
The crisis began when Russia accused the Ukrainian ships of illegally entering its waters.
Russia placed a tanker under a bridge in the Kerch Strait to block the Ukrainian vessels from entering the Sea of Azov.
Ukraine said it had informed the Russians of its plan to move its ships through.
Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko has called an emergency session of his war cabinet amid reports that martial law could be imposed.
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Russia seizes Ukrainian ships near Crimea | Power & Politics
Ukraine's parliament imposed martial law in areas bordering Russia after a confrontation with the Russian navy off the coast of Crimea.
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Ukraine's parliament imposed martial law in areas bordering Russia after a confrontation with the Russian navy off the coast of Crimea.
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Cruise missiles launched from warship off coast of Crimea
Footage has emerged capturing the launch of cruise missiles from a warship located off the coast of Crimea.
The video, which has been verified by Sky News, sho...
Footage has emerged capturing the launch of cruise missiles from a warship located off the coast of Crimea.
The video, which has been verified by Sky News, shows a volley of projectiles travelling through the air after being fired from a vessel close to the city of Sevastopol.
Russia annexed Crimea in 2014 and since then, the region has been under Vladimir Putin's control.
Before footage of the missile launch surfaced, the US said that it had been monitoring "increased naval activity in the northern Black Sea".
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Footage has emerged capturing the launch of cruise missiles from a warship located off the coast of Crimea.
The video, which has been verified by Sky News, shows a volley of projectiles travelling through the air after being fired from a vessel close to the city of Sevastopol.
Russia annexed Crimea in 2014 and since then, the region has been under Vladimir Putin's control.
Before footage of the missile launch surfaced, the US said that it had been monitoring "increased naval activity in the northern Black Sea".
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- published: 23 Mar 2022
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15:47
How Putin Is FAILING to Defend Crimea
🌐 Explore the complex history of Crimea and Putin's strategic moves in our latest video! 🕵️♂️ Putin's expansionist ambitions, from the Conquest of Siberia to t...
🌐 Explore the complex history of Crimea and Putin's strategic moves in our latest video! 🕵️♂️ Putin's expansionist ambitions, from the Conquest of Siberia to the Soviet era, set the stage for the Crimea conflict. 🇷🇺 Discover the significance of Crimea's strategic location and why it's a crucial battleground. 🌊 As the war unfolds, Russia's grip on Crimea weakens, facing logistical challenges and global isolation. 🌍 Join the conversation on Russia's military strategy and the evolving dynamics of the Russo-Ukrainian war. 🤔 Share your insights in the comments and subscribe for more expert military analysis! 🔍📈 #Crimea #Putin #MilitaryAnalysis #Geopolitics #RussiaUkraineConflict #themilitaryshow
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🌐 Explore the complex history of Crimea and Putin's strategic moves in our latest video! 🕵️♂️ Putin's expansionist ambitions, from the Conquest of Siberia to the Soviet era, set the stage for the Crimea conflict. 🇷🇺 Discover the significance of Crimea's strategic location and why it's a crucial battleground. 🌊 As the war unfolds, Russia's grip on Crimea weakens, facing logistical challenges and global isolation. 🌍 Join the conversation on Russia's military strategy and the evolving dynamics of the Russo-Ukrainian war. 🤔 Share your insights in the comments and subscribe for more expert military analysis! 🔍📈 #Crimea #Putin #MilitaryAnalysis #Geopolitics #RussiaUkraineConflict #themilitaryshow
- published: 03 Mar 2024
- views: 129169
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Russia closes Crimea water way after incident with Ukraine navy
(25 Nov 2018) Russia has blocked passage through the Kerch Strait, a narrow body of water nestled between Crimea and the Russian mainland, after three Ukrainian...
(25 Nov 2018) Russia has blocked passage through the Kerch Strait, a narrow body of water nestled between Crimea and the Russian mainland, after three Ukrainian navy ships made what the Russian coast guard has called an unauthorized crossing through Russian territorial waters.
The move comes after months of growing tensions between Ukraine and Russia, which annexed Crimea from Ukraine in 2014 and has steadily worked to increase its zone of control around the peninsula.
The Kerch Strait is the only passage into the Sea of Azov beyond it.
The strait is crossed by the recently completed Kerch Bridge, connecting Crimea to Russia.
Transit under the bridge has been blocked by a tanker ship, and dozens of cargo ships awaiting passage are stuck.
The incident began earlier Sunday after the Ukrainian navy claimed a Russian coast guard vessel rammed a Ukrainian navy tugboat, which was travelling with two Ukrainian navy artillery boats from Odessa on the Black Sea to Mariupol in the Sea of Azov, via the Kerch Strait.
The statement added that Russia had been informed in advance about the planned transit.
Russia's Federal Security Service, known as the FSB, told Russian news agencies Sunday that the Ukrainian ships held their course and violated Russian territorial waters, which were temporarily closed.
The FSB accused the Ukrainian navy of staging a provocation against Russia.
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(25 Nov 2018) Russia has blocked passage through the Kerch Strait, a narrow body of water nestled between Crimea and the Russian mainland, after three Ukrainian navy ships made what the Russian coast guard has called an unauthorized crossing through Russian territorial waters.
The move comes after months of growing tensions between Ukraine and Russia, which annexed Crimea from Ukraine in 2014 and has steadily worked to increase its zone of control around the peninsula.
The Kerch Strait is the only passage into the Sea of Azov beyond it.
The strait is crossed by the recently completed Kerch Bridge, connecting Crimea to Russia.
Transit under the bridge has been blocked by a tanker ship, and dozens of cargo ships awaiting passage are stuck.
The incident began earlier Sunday after the Ukrainian navy claimed a Russian coast guard vessel rammed a Ukrainian navy tugboat, which was travelling with two Ukrainian navy artillery boats from Odessa on the Black Sea to Mariupol in the Sea of Azov, via the Kerch Strait.
The statement added that Russia had been informed in advance about the planned transit.
Russia's Federal Security Service, known as the FSB, told Russian news agencies Sunday that the Ukrainian ships held their course and violated Russian territorial waters, which were temporarily closed.
The FSB accused the Ukrainian navy of staging a provocation against Russia.
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- published: 01 Dec 2018
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Video said to show Ukrainian attack on Russian warship off Crimea
Ukraine's defense ministry and intelligence service published video that they said showed a maritime drone attack on a Russian warship off the Crimean coast. NB...
Ukraine's defense ministry and intelligence service published video that they said showed a maritime drone attack on a Russian warship off the Crimean coast. NBC News was unable to independently verify the date or location of the images.
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- published: 01 Feb 2024
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Russian APCs near Crimean capital, men with Russian flags outside Crimea's parliament
(28 Feb 2014) Ukraine accused Russia of a "military invasion and occupation" on Friday, saying Russian troops have taken up positions
around a coast guard base...
(28 Feb 2014) Ukraine accused Russia of a "military invasion and occupation" on Friday, saying Russian troops have taken up positions
around a coast guard base and two airports on its strategic Crimea peninsula.
Russia kept silent on those accusations but confirmed that armoured vehicles from its Black Sea Fleet were moving around Crimea for "security" reasons as the crisis deepened between two of Europe's largest countries.
Nine armoured personnel carriers (APCs) and a truck were visible on Friday on a highway running between Crimea's two main cities - Sevastopol and its capital, Simferopol.
Though the military personnel refused to identify themselves, the vehicles bore Russian colours and insignia of a Russian Black Sea Fleet marine brigade.
Meanwhile, unidentified gunmen blocked access to Sevastopol's civilian airport.
Ukraine's interior minister said earlier on Friday that Russian navy troops were blocking access to airports in Simferopol and Sevastopol.
According to the Interfax news agency, however, Ukraine's security council chief, Andriy Parubiy, later insisted that the airports were still under Ukrainian control.
Meanwhile, in Simferopol, a few hundred people - some waving Russian flags - gathered outside Crimea's parliament building on Friday afternoon.
The situation was calm, though, with police preventing the crowds from approaching the parliament building, which gunmen stormed on Thursday.
Lawmakers said they held meetings inside the assembly on Friday.
It wasn't immediately clear whether gunmen were still in the building, or how many lawmakers attended the meeting.
Vladimir Konstantinov, until recently the chairman of the parliament, held a news conference on the steps of the building on Friday afternoon.
He said he had reassured the government in Kiev that Crimea was "not going to stop being a part of Ukraine".
Konstantinov said the "situation in autonomous Crimea is stable, there is no need to guard us".
Any Russian military incursion in Crimea would dramatically raise the stakes in Ukraine's conflict, which saw pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovych flee last weekend after three months of anti-government protests.
Yanukovych vowed Friday at a news conference in Russia to "keep fighting for the future of Ukraine," though he called any military action "unacceptable."
People on the streets of Simferopol offered a muted reaction to his first public remarks after his departure.
"Here in Crimea we remain more or less neutral in this situation," said one man. "I personally want peace, calmness and less bloodshed."
While Kiev and western Ukraine have risen up against Yanukovych, he remains popular in the Russian-speaking eastern and southern regions, where economic and cultural ties with Russia are strong.
The majority of Crimea's population are ethnic Russians, and Yanukovych still enjoys widespread support there.
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(28 Feb 2014) Ukraine accused Russia of a "military invasion and occupation" on Friday, saying Russian troops have taken up positions
around a coast guard base and two airports on its strategic Crimea peninsula.
Russia kept silent on those accusations but confirmed that armoured vehicles from its Black Sea Fleet were moving around Crimea for "security" reasons as the crisis deepened between two of Europe's largest countries.
Nine armoured personnel carriers (APCs) and a truck were visible on Friday on a highway running between Crimea's two main cities - Sevastopol and its capital, Simferopol.
Though the military personnel refused to identify themselves, the vehicles bore Russian colours and insignia of a Russian Black Sea Fleet marine brigade.
Meanwhile, unidentified gunmen blocked access to Sevastopol's civilian airport.
Ukraine's interior minister said earlier on Friday that Russian navy troops were blocking access to airports in Simferopol and Sevastopol.
According to the Interfax news agency, however, Ukraine's security council chief, Andriy Parubiy, later insisted that the airports were still under Ukrainian control.
Meanwhile, in Simferopol, a few hundred people - some waving Russian flags - gathered outside Crimea's parliament building on Friday afternoon.
The situation was calm, though, with police preventing the crowds from approaching the parliament building, which gunmen stormed on Thursday.
Lawmakers said they held meetings inside the assembly on Friday.
It wasn't immediately clear whether gunmen were still in the building, or how many lawmakers attended the meeting.
Vladimir Konstantinov, until recently the chairman of the parliament, held a news conference on the steps of the building on Friday afternoon.
He said he had reassured the government in Kiev that Crimea was "not going to stop being a part of Ukraine".
Konstantinov said the "situation in autonomous Crimea is stable, there is no need to guard us".
Any Russian military incursion in Crimea would dramatically raise the stakes in Ukraine's conflict, which saw pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovych flee last weekend after three months of anti-government protests.
Yanukovych vowed Friday at a news conference in Russia to "keep fighting for the future of Ukraine," though he called any military action "unacceptable."
People on the streets of Simferopol offered a muted reaction to his first public remarks after his departure.
"Here in Crimea we remain more or less neutral in this situation," said one man. "I personally want peace, calmness and less bloodshed."
While Kiev and western Ukraine have risen up against Yanukovych, he remains popular in the Russian-speaking eastern and southern regions, where economic and cultural ties with Russia are strong.
The majority of Crimea's population are ethnic Russians, and Yanukovych still enjoys widespread support there.
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Russia Started Its War to Conquer the World in Crimea
In 2014, Putin's troops first invaded Ukraine. While the Revolution of Dignity was still raging in Kyiv, 'little green men' – Russian soldiers without chevrons ...
In 2014, Putin's troops first invaded Ukraine. While the Revolution of Dignity was still raging in Kyiv, 'little green men' – Russian soldiers without chevrons took over Crimea, and the war in Donbas started. Crimea was turned into a military base, an unsinkable carrier and a foothold to attack Ukraine and later NATO. But the Kremlin's plans failed... for now.
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In 2014, Putin's troops first invaded Ukraine. While the Revolution of Dignity was still raging in Kyiv, 'little green men' – Russian soldiers without chevrons took over Crimea, and the war in Donbas started. Crimea was turned into a military base, an unsinkable carrier and a foothold to attack Ukraine and later NATO. But the Kremlin's plans failed... for now.
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