Ukraine has accused Russia of ramming one of its boats off the coast of the annexed Crimea, amid rising tensions.

The   "openly aggressive actions" occurred as three of its vessels sailed from the Black Sea port of Odessa to Mariupol in the Sea of Azov, Kiev said.

Ukraine's   Yana Kapu tug suffered damage to its engine, the Ukrainian navy said.

Russia   said the ships were   in its waters, accusing Kiev of "provocative actions".     It later blocked access to the Sea of Azov with a tanker.

The tanker was placed under   the Russian-built   bridge that  spans the narrow Kerch   Strait   - the only access to the sea.

What   are   the latest developments?
The   Ukrainian navy said in a statement   that its boats -   two gunboats and the tug - were now being monitored by two Russian helicopters scrambled by Moscow.

Two Russian fighter   jets were also seen flying low over the huge   arch of the bridge,   which Russia constructed earlier this year.
 



The Ukrainian navy said the   boats were waiting to cross into the Sea of Azov through the Kerch Strait, which Russia had shut off.

Russia   said   the traffic was suspended for security reasons.

Meanwhile,   a Russian FSB security service official was quoted by Ria Novosti news agency as saying that Ukraine had sent naval reinforcements to the area.

Russia earlier   said the Ukrainian vessels - two small warships named as the Berdyansk and the Nikopol, and the tug - were trying "to create a conflict situation in this region" after they left Odessa.

The ships "illegally   entered a temporarily closed area of Russian territorial waters", the FSB reportedly said in a statement.

But Ukraine   said it had informed the Russians of its plan to move its ships through the sea to Mariupol.

The navy   statement said the Russian   actions marked a breach of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea.

In recent   weeks, a Ukrainian vessel was escorted by Russian tugs under the bridge in the Kerch Strait without an incident.

What's  the background to this?
The shallow Sea of Azov lies east of Crimea,   and south of the Ukrainian regions partially seized by pro-Russian separatists.

In 2003,   Ukraine and Russia   signed a treaty on   the Sea of Azov,   which defined it as internal waters of the two countries. The treaty guaranteed free navigation to all Ukrainian and Russian vessels.

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