Turkey blockades Russian shipping - Black Sea fleet cut off?
source : donipress
News started to circulate on Sunday that Turkey had begun a blockade of Russian naval vessels, preventing transit through the Dardanelles and the Strait of Bosporus, between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean. By traffic tracking sources, situation is alarming still on Monday and its possible that Turkey has cut off Russian Black Sea fleet, Sevastopol, from the Mediterranean.
"According to the AIS tracking system for the movement of maritime vessels, only Turkish vessels are moving along the Bosphorus, and in the Dardanelles there is no movement of any shipping at all", writes Infowars on Sunday.
According to tracking system, situation has stayed similar on Monday. For some unknown reason Dardanelles has still no traffic and number of ships are massed to both side of maritime route. You can follow real-time situation from link:
"In addition, shipping inside the Black Sea from Novorossyisk and Sevastopol in the direction of the Bosphorus, no Russian vessels are moving. This indirectly confirms the a CNN statement that Turkey may have blocked the movement of Russian ships on the Dardanelles and the Strait of Bosporus", writes Infowars.
According to Sputnik news, "tensions between Russia and Turkey over the downing of a Russian Su-24 bomber in Syria may challenge freedom of navigation through the Bosphorus Strait, a major pathway for Russian ships. However, a Turkish unilateral ban on the passage of Russian ships is unlikely since it would violate international law."
DONi News Agency, Janus Putkonen, Chief-Editor
Monday, November 30, 2015 - 10:23
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