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Ukraine
brought the units of its army into full combat readiness in line with the
possibility of declaring a state of martial law in the country, the statement
said.
Earlier the
day, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko proposed parliament impose martial
law in the country for 60 days over the tensions with Russia.
At an
emergency meeting of the Ukrainian National Security and Defense Council,
Poroshenko said the introduction of martial law does not mean that Ukraine
will carry out any offensive actions.
On November
25, the Ukrainian Navy said that Russian forces opened fire and seized three
Ukrainian ships near the Kerch Strait, which separates the Black Sea and the
Sea of Azov.
Six
Ukrainian military sailors were wounded in the attack and two of them were in
serious condition, the Ukrainian Navy said.
Russia's
Federal Security Service (FSB) said that three Ukrainian ships, namely
Berdyansk, Nikopol and Yany Kapu, breached the Russian border and conducted
dangerous maneuvers in spite of orders of the accompanying vessels from the
FSB and Russia's Black Sea Fleet.
The
Ukrainian Navy said it has informed Russia in advance about the passage of
Ukrainian vessels from the Black Sea to the Sea of Azov through the Kerch
Strait, calling Russia's actions an "act of aggression."
The
Ukrainian parliament will decide whether to impose martial law in the country
during its emergency meeting, which is set to start at 4 p.m. local time
(1400 GMT) Monday.
Russia has
warned Ukraine against attempts to revise the status of the Sea of Azov — in
violation of international law — and urged Kiev to refrain from attempting to
unilaterally establish new state borders.
Tensions
around the Sea of Azov erupted this year after Ukraine detained a Russian
vessel, prompting Moscow to boost controls in the area.
The
tensions further escalated in October when the Ukrainian parliament passed a
draft law authorising Kiev to expand maritime controls by 12 nautical miles
off its southern coast, purportedly in an effort to counter smuggling in the
Black Sea.
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Source: NDO