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烏國防部 攻擊黑海向俄羅斯港口行駛的船隻

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俄國防部:俄黑海艦隊舉行演習,軍艦使用導彈摧毀艦船目標

2023年7月21日, 來源:環球網
 

 綜合《俄羅斯商業谘詢日報》、俄新社等多家俄媒報道,俄國防部21日在社交平台Telegram上發帖稱,俄黑海艦隊在黑海舉行演習,期間該艦隊艦艇向被設為目標的艦船發射反艦巡航導彈並將其摧毀。

    據俄新社報道,俄國防部當天在Telegram上發帖稱,根據黑海艦隊戰鬥訓練計劃,該艦隊“伊萬諾維茨”號導彈艇在演習過程中向位於黑海西北部的艦船目標發射了反艦巡航導彈,無人機遙感監測數據和視頻監控信息表明戰鬥演習成功進行,艦船目標最終在遭到導彈襲擊後被摧毀。

 俄新社21日關於“俄黑海艦隊舉行演習”報道所配視頻中的畫麵

    報道稱,俄國防部稱,該艦隊還進行封鎖暫時禁航區域的訓練並開展一係列扣押違規艦船的行動。

    近來黑海局勢引發關注。綜合俄新社等多家俄媒此前報道,俄國防部本月19日說,鑒於黑海港口農產品外運協議已失效,海上人道主義走廊已經關閉,自莫斯科時間20日零時起,俄方將把沿黑海水域前往烏克蘭港口的所有船舶視為潛在軍用貨物承運船舶,這些船舶懸掛的旗幟所代表國家將被視為在俄烏衝突中站在烏克蘭一邊。烏國防部在20日所發表聲明中威脅稱,自當地時間7月21日零時起,對於在黑海海域所有向俄羅斯港口以及“已被俄占領的烏港口”行駛的船隻,烏方可能會認定其在運輸軍用物資。對此,俄新社解讀稱,烏克蘭是在將這些船隻視為“軍事目標”。

Ukraine signals readiness to fight on Black Sea after Russia threatens ships

Kyiv says it could target all shipping out of Russian-held ports, mirroring Moscow’s threat on Wednesday

What was the Black Sea grain deal and why did it collapse?

 in Washington   20 Jul 2023 

The defence ministry in Kyiv issued a statement saying that from midnight on Thursday, all shipping plying Russian-held ports “may be considered by Ukraine as such carrying military cargo with all the associated risks”. The announcement mirrored a threat from Moscow on Wednesday against all ships using Ukrainian ports.

 

“The fate of the cruiser Moskva proves that the defence forces of Ukraine have the necessary means to repel Russian aggression at sea,” the ministry said, in a reference to the sinking of the flagship of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet last year.

“Ukrainian-made maritime drones are capable of destroying stationary and moving targets anywhere in the Black Sea,” a Ukrainian interior ministry adviser, Anton Gerashchenko, said on Twitter.

Russian raised the stakes in the Black Sea on Monday by pulling out of a UN-brokered agreement that allowed grain exports from Ukrainian ports in the interests of preventing a spike in global food prices and potential famine in some of the world’s poorest countries.

Presenting its actions as a reprisal for a Monday morning attack on the Kerch Bridge linking Russia to the occupied Crimean peninsula, Russia issued its threat against ships carrying Ukrainian cargoes and launched attacks on the port cities of Odesa, Mykolaiv and other targets in southern Ukraine.

Russia kept up the attacks for a third day on Thursday evening, killing at least two people in Odesa and injuring at least 19, including a child, in Mykolaiv, according to Ukrainian authorities. Moscow has claimed it has been aiming at military targets, but Ukraine and the US have said its attacks have destroyed agricultural infrastructure and 60,000 tons of grain, which had been stored awaiting export in Odesa.

The White House warned on Wednesday that Russia had laid additional sea mines in the approaches to Ukrainian ports.

“We believe that this is a coordinated effort to justify any attacks against civilian ships in the Black Sea and lay blame on Ukraine for these attacks,” Adam Hodge, a spokesperson for the national security council, said in a statement. Global wheat prices have risen sharply over the past few days.

The UK and US stepped up sanctions on Russian firms on Thursday. Britain’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) announced measures against 13 individuals and businesses linked to the Russian mercenary organisation the Wagner group, for its activities in Afric, “including executions and torture in Mali and the Central African Republic and threats to peace and security in Sudan”.

Among those targeted for asset freezes, travel bans and a prohibition on dealings with British nationals or companies was Konstantin Pikalov, often described as the “right-hand man” of Wagner’s leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, and who runs the mercenary group’s operations in Central African Republic.

“Pikalov is responsible for the Wagner group’s torture and targeted killings of civilians,” a FCDO statement said.

Another target was Ivan Maslov, the head of the Wagner group in Mali, where Russian mercenaries, alongside Malian forces, are accused of massacring at least 500 people in the town of Moura in March 2022. Summary executions were reported, as well as rape and torture. The UK also announced measures against three alleged Wagner front companies in Sudan “due to the continued risk they pose to peace and stability”.

Andrew Mitchell, the minister for development and Africa, said: “These sanctions expose despicable individuals who have commissioned violations of international humanitarian law, holding them to account for the severe harm they are inflicting on innocent civilians for financial gain.”

The US state department issued new sanctions on Thursday aimed at Russia’s energy product and export sectors, including Nipigaz, an engineering and construction company, which the US says is “directing construction activities and purchasing material for the development of future Russian energy export projects”.

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