The incident took place on the coast of the temporarily occupied Crimean peninsula.
The Russians intercepted two Turkish fishing ships off the coast of occupied Crimea. There were 12 fishermen on board, CNN Turk reports.
The boats were delivered out of Sevastopol. Peninsula occupation authorities reportedly confiscated the fish and fined the fishermen $ 30,000.
Yashar Sert, president of the Rumlifener Fishing Cooperative, said none of the boats were registered or licensed and they were pirate boats digging. However, according to CNN Türk, one of the boats was registered in the port of Gemlik and the other in Sarieri.
Earlier, the President of Turkey announced negotiations with Zelensky and Putin.
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Source: korrespondent

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