BREAKING: Turkey stop Russian warships accessing Black Sea 

Turkey has closed the Black Sea for Russian warships due to Putin’s aggression against Ukraine, Mouthpiece NGR has learnt. 

President of Ukraine, reportedly tweeted on Saturday that the Turkey government has placed ban on the passage of Warships to the Black Sea 

Mouthpiece NGR also gathered that the UK in solidarity with Ukraine has imposed sanctions on President Putin, Sergey Lavrov, Five Russian banks, more than 100 companies and oligarchs at the heart of Putin’s regime, and Belarus. 

The UK have also sent military support to the polish border with Ukraine. Trained 22,000 Ukrainians troops through Op orbital. 

The country also offered a full package of support to NATO to strengthen its Eastern flank and providing £100 million for economic reform and energy independence in Ukraine, and guaranteeing up to $500 million of development Bank financing, among others. 

Mouthpiece NGR further learnt that France seizes ship suspected of violating sanctions against Russia

French sea police seized a ship on Saturday that authorities suspect belongs to a Russian company targeted by European Union sanctions over the war in Ukraine, a government official told Reuters.

The cargo vessel transporting cars, which was headed for St. Petersburg, is “strongly suspected of being linked to Russian interests targeted by the sanctions,” said Captain Veronique Magnin of the French Maritime Prefecture.

The ship was diverted to the port of Boulogne-sur-Mer in northern France between 3 a.m. and 4 a.m. (0200-0300 GMT), Magnin said, adding ongoing checks were being carried out by customs officials and the ship’s crew was “being cooperative.”

French newspaper La Voix Du Nord, which first reported the news, said the vessel was the “Baltic Leader,” which – according to website marinetraffic . com – sails under a Russian flag.

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