Ukraine says missile tests will avoid Crimea, mollifying Russia
Ukraine's military said its two-day missile drill
starting on Thursday would avoid the airspace over Crimea, sidestepping a
possible confrontation with Russia which annexed the peninsula in 2014.
News of the tests had angered the Kremlin, prompting it to
put its air defense forces on high alert and maneuver warships in the Black
Sea.
The
disagreement marked a fresh escalation in tensions between the neighbors and
one-time allies, whose relations collapsed after Russia seized Crimea and
backed pro-Russian separatists fighting in eastern Ukraine.
Volodymyr
Kryzhanovsky, a Ukrainian military official, said the exercises, which are
taking place in Ukraine's southern Kherson region bordering Crimea, were being
carried out in accordance with international law.
The
exercises were taking place at least 30 km (18 miles) from Crimea's air space,
"therefore it would be wrong to reproach Ukraine," he told the 112 TV
channel.
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