Kiev – Separatists Hit Ukrainian Vessel In First Naval Attack Of War

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    A pro-Russian separatist climbs atop an armoured personnel carrier as he guards a position in the eastern Ukrainian town of Ilovaysk August 31, 2014. ReutersKiev – Separatist rebels attacked a Ukrainian naval vessel in the Azov Sea on Sunday by firing artillery from the shore, and a Ukrainian military spokesman said a rescue operation was under way.

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    Spokesman Andriy Lysenko said the vessel was a naval cutter. There was no information on the number of people on board.

    The pro-Russian rebels claimed responsibility for the attack.

    The separatists have been fighting government forces since April in a conflict that has killed some 2,600 people, but this was the first naval attack of the war.

    It came after rebel forces opened a new front in the fighting last week, breaking through to the Azov Sea in Ukraine’s southeast.

    “The militia have dealt the enemy their first naval defeat,” Igor Strelkov, a former separatist military commander, said on the social media network VKontakte.


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    AviLondon
    AviLondon
    9 years ago

    Looking back at history, Russia and its friends would be unwise to start a naval war in the Black Sea as they have generally lost. History has a habit of repeating itself.