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on Tuesday after Kiev declared martial law in response to Moscow&#8217;s seizure of three of its navy vessels.<br \/>The Ukrainian parliament late on Monday voted in favour of President Petro Poroshenko&#8217;s request for the introduction of martial law in parts of the country for 30 days.<br \/>The decision came as Ukraine and Russia face their most dangerous crisis in years after Russian forces fired on, boarded and captured Kiev&#8217;s ships on Sunday off the coast of Crimea.<br \/>The incident was the first major confrontation at sea in the long-running conflict pitting Ukraine against Moscow and Russian-backed separatists in the country&#8217;s east.<br \/>It has raised fears of a wider escalation &#8212; in a conflict that has killed more than 10,000 people since 2014 &#8212; and prompted international calls for restraint and offers of mediation.<br \/>Martial law gives Ukrainian authorities the power to mobilise citizens with military experience, regulate the media and restrict public rallies in affected areas.<br \/>Moscow has accused Kiev of planning Sunday&#8217;s confrontation as a provocation aimed at drumming up support for Poroshenko ahead of elections next year and convincing Western governments to impose further sanctions on Russia.<br \/>In a phone conversation with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Putin expressed &#8222;serious concern&#8220; over the introduction of martial law, the Kremlin said in a statement.<br \/>Putin said Kiev&#8217;s actions were &#8222;clearly taken in view of the election campaign in Ukraine&#8220;.<br \/>He said he hoped Berlin could intervene with Ukrainian authorities &#8222;to dissuade them from further reckless acts&#8220;.<br \/>&#8211; Dramatic television footage &#8211;<br \/>Sunday&#8217;s incident has been playing out on Russian and Ukrainian television screens, with dramatic footage of Russian ships chasing down a Ukrainian tugboat that was trying to pass through the Kerch Strait from the Black Sea into the Sea of Azov.<br \/>Ukraine has accused Russian border patrol vessels of ramming the tugboat, which was accompanied by two small warships, and of firing on the Ukrainian vessels.<br \/>Russia&#8217;s FSB security service, which oversees border forces, confirmed weapons had been fired and the vessels seized, but accused Ukrainian ships of crossing illegally into Russian waters and of ignoring warnings.<br \/>Tensions have been building for months over the Kerch Strait, especially after Russia built a new bridge across the waterway that gives it a land connection to Crimea, annexed by Moscow in 2014.<br \/>Moscow has so far resisted calls to release the three ships or the 24 sailors it has detained, suggesting they could face criminal action.<br \/>In a move sure to further anger Kiev, Russian state television late on Monday aired footage of some of the captured sailors being questioned by Moscow&#8217;s security services.<br \/>One of the sailors is heard saying &#8222;the actions of the Ukrainian armed vessels in the Kerch Strait had a provocatory character&#8220; &#8212; parroting the version of events put forward by Russian authorities.<br \/>Western governments have rallied behind Kiev in the dispute, accusing Russia of illegally blocking access to the Sea of Azov and of taking military action without justification.<br \/>Kiev urged the United States and European Union to impose more sanctions on Russia over the latest incident.<br \/>Britain, Canada, France, Germany and others expressed support for Kiev on Monday, with EU President Donald Tusk calling for Russia to return the Ukrainian sailors and ships and &#8222;refrain from further provocations&#8220;.<br \/>The United Nations Security Council met in an emergency session on the crisis on Monday, where US envoy Nikki Haley called the seizure of the ships an &#8222;outrageous violation of sovereign Ukrainian territory&#8220; and slammed &#8222;yet another reckless Russian escalation&#8220;.<br \/>She did not, however, threaten further sanctions on Russia and President Donald Trump suggested it was up to European governments to handle the crisis.<br \/>&#8222;We don&#8217;t like what&#8217;s happening and hopefully it will get straightened out. I know Europe is not &#8212; they are not thrilled. They&#8217;re working on it too. We&#8217;re all working on it together,&#8220; Trump told reporters at the White House.<\/p>\n<script>jQuery(function(){jQuery(\".vc_icon_element-icon\").css(\"top\", \"0px\");});<\/script><script>jQuery(function(){jQuery(\"#td_post_ranks\").css(\"height\", \"10px\");});<\/script><script>jQuery(function(){jQuery(\".td-post-content\").find(\"p\").find(\"img\").hide();});<\/script>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Russian President Vladimir Putin warned Ukraine against any &#8222;reckless acts&#8220; on Tuesday after Kiev declared martial law in response to Moscow&#8217;s seizure of three of its navy vessels. 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