Russian Navy Fires WARNING SHOTS To Force Cargo Ship, Bound for Ukraine, To Stop for Inspection

Russian Navy Fires WARNING SHOTS To Force Cargo Ship, Bound for Ukraine, To Stop for Inspection

Moscow said Sunday that warning shots were fired from a Russian warship at a cargo vessel heading towards the Ukrainian port of Izmail.

The Russian defence ministry said the Vasily Bykov patrol ship spotted a cargo vessel sailing under the flag of Palau “en route to the Ukrainian port of Izmail.”

The captain of the Sukru Okan cargo ship did not respond to demands to stop for “the inspection for the transportation of prohibited goods.”

“To force the ship to stop, warning shots from automatic small arms were fired from the Russian warship,” the defence ministry said in a statement.

A helicopter carrying Russian military personnel was then scrambled to inspect the vessel, the statement said.

Below, a photo of the actual helicopter, over the actual vessel as it was to be boarded:

After the inspection was completed, the Sukru Okan was allowed to continue its journey.

Izmail is now the main export route for Ukrainian agricultural products.

Following its withdrawal from the Black Sea grain agreement in July, Moscow has pounded seaports in the southern Ukrainian region of Odesa that were key for the grain exports granted safe passage under the deal.

Today's forced Inspection took place in the southwest part of the Black Sea.  The vessel stopped by the Russian Navy was the Sukra Okan, pictured below from file photos:

 

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