Armed Russian inspection of Black Sea cargo ship proven on video as Moscow releases footage

The Kremlin has launched footage displaying armed naval inspectors boarding a cargo ship within the Black Sea - a vessel that allegedly didn't cease when instructed to by a Russian warship.

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Moscow mentioned it fired warning pictures on the Palau-flagged Sukru Okan after it failed to answer a requirement for it to halt on Sunday.

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In the video, which seems to be bodycam footage, the Russian servicemen transfer down a hall carrying automated weapons and enter the vessel's bridge as they query the captain why the ship had not stopped.

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"Stop machine, stop machine," one of many armed Russians says as crew members first have their fingers on their heads after which kneel as a Russian army helicopter approaches.

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"Keep calm and listen to me," one other Russian says. "Good day sir. I am Russian naval officer - please don't shoot my group on video."

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It seems the vessel's failure to cease might have been brought on by a language barrier.

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In one clip launched by the defence ministry, a Russian calls for: "Speak English."

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"Yes, I am speaking English," a crew member replies.

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The Russian officer then questions the captain - by a crew translator - about why the ship didn't cease when it was requested to.

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The captain had misunderstood the Russian demand to cease, the translating crew member says.

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"You, bad understand," the crew member says in English.

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"Thank you, you good day sir," the Russian officer says as he leaves.

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The work of the inspection staff was carried out "professionally in accordance with the requirements of international documents", Russia's defence ministry mentioned.

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"After the completion of the work of the inspection team on board the Sukru Okan, a verification protocol was drawn up, (and) the ship continued to move to the port of Izmail (southwestern Ukraine)," it added.

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Content Source: information.sky.com

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