Ukraine seizes Russian tanker over naval clash – prosecutor

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Ukraine's chief military prosecutor says a court has ordered the seizure of the Russian tanker Nika Spirit in the latest dispute between the former-Soviet neighbors

SEIZED. This handout picture taken on July 25, 2019 and released on July 26, 2019 by Ukrainian border guard press-service shows a general view of the Russian tanker Nika Spirit as it was seized by Ukraine. Handout/Ukrainian border guard press-service/AFP

KIEV, Ukraine – A Ukrainian court has ordered the seizure of a Russian tanker stopped last week over its alleged involvement in a Ukrainian-Russian naval clash last year, the country’s chief military prosecutor said Tuesday, July 30.

A court, in the southern city of Odessa, ordered the seizure of the tanker Nika Spirit on Monday, July 29, according to documents posted by Anatoliy Matios on social media.

“The court seized the said vessel,” Matios said. “We did it legally.”

The Russian owner of the seized tanker, the Altomar Shipping company, told Russian news agency Interfax that its management was “in contact with Ukrainian authorities” to solve a “range of issues related to the vessel”.

Ukraine’s SBU security service said last week it had stopped the Russian tanker, previously known as the Neyma, when it entered the port of Izmail in the southern Odessa region.

Investigators seized documents on board and questioned its 10 crew members.

Moscow responded by threatening Kiev with unspecified “consequences”, although it later confirmed the 10 crew members had been released and allowed to return to Russia.

However Kiev kept the tanker.

Russian deputy foreign minister Grigory Karasin told Kommersant FM radio station on Tuesday that the boat was under private ownership and the matter should be dealt with by the courts.

“We, of course, will follow this closely,” he said.

In November, Russia opened fire on 3 Ukrainian navy vessels as they tried to pass through the Kerch Strait from the Black Sea to the Sea of Azov.

Ukraine says the Russian tanker was used in that confrontation, the most dangerous open clash between the two countries in recent years.

According to the SBU, the Neyma had changed its name painted on the hull to “conceal its involvement in the act of aggression”.

Moscow also captured 24 Ukrainian sailors manning the vessels and plans to put them on trial, accusing them of violating its maritime borders.

The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, a UN-established organization overseeing maritime disputes based in Hamburg, has urged Russia to release the sailors and return them to Ukraine.

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukraine’s new leader Volodymyr Zelensky discussed a possible prisoner swap during their first phone call this month.

The two former-Soviet neighbors have been caught up in hostilities since 2014, when Moscow annexed Crimea and supported a separatist insurgency in eastern Ukraine.

Some 13,000 people have been killed in the war. – Rappler.com

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