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Russia returns 3 seized ships to Ukraine ahead of peace summit

Source: CBC News:
November 18, 2019 at 15:50
A seized Ukrainian ship is towed by a Russian Coast Guard vessel out of the port in Kerch, near the bridge connecting the Russian mainland with the Crimean Peninsula, on Sunday. (Alla Dmitrieva/Reuters)
A seized Ukrainian ship is towed by a Russian Coast Guard vessel out of the port in Kerch, near the bridge connecting the Russian mainland with the Crimean Peninsula, on Sunday. (Alla Dmitrieva/Reuters)
Gunboats and a tug were taken near the Russia-annexed Crimea in 2018

Three Ukrainian naval ships that were seized by Russia nearly a year ago have been returned, Russia's Foreign Ministry said Monday.

The two gunboats and a tug were taken by the Russian coast guard on Nov. 25, 2018, as they manoeuvred near the Kerch Strait that connects the Black Sea with the Azov Sea. The Kerch Strait runs between mainland Russia and Russia-annexed Crimea.

Russia claimed the Ukrainian ships had violated procedures for transiting the strait, while the Ukrainians said they were travelling in international waters.

The Russian coast guard fired shots, then seized the ships and their crew of 24 Ukrainian sailors. The sailors were detained for 10 months and returned home in September as part of a prisoner exchange.

Ukraine's Foreign Ministry said that the Ukrainian authorities will conduct a thorough check of the ships to make sure that no equipment is missing. It said that regardless of the ships' return, Ukraine will press the case against the Russian seizure of the ships in an international tribunal.

Seized Ukrainian naval ships are guarded by Russia's Coast Guard vessels in Kerch. The vessels were returned to Ukraine Monday. (Alla Dmitrieva/Reuters)
Seized Ukrainian naval ships are guarded by Russia's Coast Guard vessels in Kerch. The vessels were returned to Ukraine Monday. (Alla Dmitrieva/Reuters)


Russian President Vladimir Putin informed French President Emmanuel Macron about the vessels' transfer in a phone call Monday.

The Kremlin said in the call that the two leaders focused on the upcoming meeting of the leaders of Russia, Ukraine, Germany and France to discuss a settlement for the five-year conflict in eastern Ukraine that has killed at least 13,000 people. The fighting began in 2014 after Russia annexed Crimea from Ukraine, and pits Russia-backed separatists against Ukrainian troops.

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