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The Baltic countries buy German missiles worth one billion euros

The Baltic countries buy German missiles worth one billion euros

Brian Rodriguez, September 11, 2023

According to the British, Russia fired missiles at a cargo ship in the Black Sea last month. This was stated by British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Monday. He relied on intelligence from British spy services.

According to Sunak, the attack occurred on August 24. The ship, which was sailing under the Liberian flag, was reportedly attacked by “various missiles”. London says the cargo ship was anchored in a Ukrainian port but is believed not to have been damaged.

According to the British, Ukrainian air defenses intercepted the missiles. A Russian warship fired at least two Kalibr cruise missiles from the Black Sea Fleet, according to the British Foreign Office.

After Russia withdrew from the international grain deal in July, Moscow threatened to monitor cargo ships heading to Ukraine or docking at Ukrainian ports. This was like a naval blockade. Moscow has described waters near Ukrainian ports, such as Odessa, as “dangerous” and claimed it has the right to search any merchant ship for weapons.

But until Monday it was not known that the Russians had gone so far as to target a foreign cargo ship with missiles. The missile attack came days after Ukraine decided to allow cargo ships stuck in Ukrainian ports since the invasion to leave. Four merchant ships were able to leave Odessa through a “sea corridor” along the coast.

In mid-August, a Russian navy ship fired warning shots at another ship, the Turkish container ship Sukru Okan. This happened about 60 kilometers from the Turkish coast. Russian marines also boarded the ship because the crew ignored the ship’s naval instructions.

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