Vladimir Putin has blamed Western nations for the escalating row with Ukraine, saying anti-Russian attitudes across the globe meant Kiev could 'get away with anything'.
The row in the Kerch Strait, a narrow passageway between the Black Sea and the Azov Sea off the coast of annexed Crimea, has seen Russian and Ukrainian military ships clash in the waters.
The Russian President said the Ukraine could 'demand babies for breakfast', but the West would still not hold Kiev accountable for their actions as long as it remained hostile to Moscow.


Anger: Vladimir Putin, pictured today, said the Ukraine could 'demand babies for breakfast', but the West would still not hold Kiev accountable for their actions as long as the Ukrainian leadership remained hostile to Moscow


Ukrainian leader Petro Poroshenko (pictured today) said 'I don't want anyone to think this is fun and games' as he addressed the crisis which unfolded when Russian forces seized three Ukrainian ships in the Black Sea


Ukrainian servicemen take part in drills as President Petro Poroshenko visits the 169th training centre 'Desna' of the Ukrainian Army ground forces in Chernihiv Region


Western governments have accused Russia of acting illegally and US President Donald Trump has said he is considering cancelling planned talks with Putin at this week's G20 summit in Buenos Aires. Pictured: Ukrainians taking part in training drills today


Poroshenko (centre today at military training drills) signed a martial law act and warned of the threat of 'full-scale war' with Russia
'If they demand babies for breakfast, they would probably be served babies,' Putin told a business forum in Moscow today, according to RT.
'They [western nations] would say: "Why not, they are hungry, what is to be done about it?"
'This is such a shortsighted policy and it cannot have a good outcome. It makes the Ukrainian leadership complacent, gives them no incentive to do normal political work in their country or pursue a normal economic policy.'
Earlier today he accused Ukraine of playing a 'dirty game' and laid the blame for the crisis on his Kiev counterpart Petro Poroshenko and his desire to secure re-election.
Border guards were 'fulfilling their military duty' when they rammed, fired on and seized three Ukrainian naval vessels and their crews off Crimea on Sunday, he said.
Western governments have accused Russia of acting illegally and US President Donald Trump has said he is considering cancelling planned talks with Putin at this week's G20 summit in Buenos Aires.
It comes as Poroshenko signed a martial law act and warned of the threat of 'full-scale war' with Russia. The Kremlin this morning vowed to send more of its feared S-400 surface-to-air missile systems to the Crimean peninsula soon.
Amid mounting tensions, Moscow also revealed a cache of weapons it claimed were seized from the Ukrainian warships detained off the Crimean coast on Sunday.


Ukraine's president has warned of the threat of 'full-scale war' with Russia amid escalating tensions between the ex-Soviet neighbours. Russia says these weapons were seized from Ukrainian ships off Crimea on Sunday


Moscow revealed a cache of weapons it claimed were seized from the Ukrainian warships detained off the Crimean coast on Sunday


The Kremlin this morning vowed to send more of its feared S-400 surface-to-air missile systems (file picture) to the Crimean peninsula soon
This afternoon, Putin commented on the incident near Russia-occupied Crimea on Sunday for the first time amid increasing fears of a full-blown conflict between the two neighbours.
Putin said in a televised speech on Wednesday that the incident was entirely provoked by the Ukrainian vessels, which refused to communicate with Russian border guards.
The Kremlin leader laid the blame on Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, saying that he ordered the navy to provoke the standoff with the sole purpose of scoring political points and getting re-elected next year.
Putin spoke of a 'dirty game of domestic politics' and said the Ukrainian vessels violated the territorial waters off southern Russia - which is the internationally recognised border.
This appears to run counter to the claims of the Ukrainian government, which said the ships were approaching from another direction and were firmly in international waters.
Putin said of his border guards: 'They were fulfilling their military duty. They were fulfilling their lawful functions in protecting Russia's borders.'
The naval ships were equipped with four 30mm guns, four AGS-17 automatic grenade launchers and four PKT machineguns, said the the FSB security service .
It said two 12.7mm DShK machineguns, 13 AK-47 submachine guns, four handguns, a rubber-bullet gun, a flare gun and more than 765 high-explosive fragmentation shells of 30mm caliber were found onboard. They also said they discovered 1,975 charges for use by VOG-17 grenade launchers and 495 other charges plus 40 RG-42 hand grenades, and 20 RGD grenades.
There were other munitions and 15 'knife bayonets'. Each vessel had two artillery systems during the incident, said the FSB .
'The Ukrainian navy ships were put on combat alert, with covers removed from the artillery systems and barrels being raised to an angle of 45 degrees and pointed at the Russian ships and boats,' said a security service source.


Russia says the captured Ukrainian naval ships were equipped with four 30mm guns, four AGS-17 automatic grenade launchers and four PKT machineguns


The FSB security service claims three Ukrainian warships it detained were staging a provocation close to Crimea which Putin annexed in 2014. It said these weapons were found on board




Yesterday, a Crimean court ordered three of the captured men to be held in custody for the next two months on accusations of crossing into Russian territory illegally


A picture has emerged apparently showing a cannon hole in one of the Ukrainian ships targeted by a Russian coastguard vessel in the Black Sea on Sunday


A 2003 treaty designated the Kerch Strait and Sea of Azov (shown) as shared territorial waters, but Russia has been asserting greater control over the passage since 2015
'The Russia side warned the Ukrainian ships that a threat of the use of weapons in the Russian territorial waters will be considered as violation of norms of international law and Russia's legislation.'
This morning, Vadim Astafyev, a spokesman for Russia's southern military district, was cited by Russian news agencies on Wednesday as saying that a new battalion of S-400 missiles would be delivered to Crimea soon and become operational by the end of the year.
The deployment is likely to have been long-planned, but the timing of the announcement appeared designed to send a message to Ukraine and the West that Russia is serious about defending what it regards as its own territory and waters.
Crimea already hosts three battalions of the anti-aircraft missile systems which have a range of up to 250 miles allowing Russia to control large swaths of the skies above the Black Sea.
The new deployment would allow it to increase its air defence coverage area.
The United States has previously said that Russia's deployment of the missile systems to Crimea is 'not good'.
Separately, a Reuters correspondent in Crimea on Wednesday observed a Russian navy minesweeper ship, the Vice-Admiral Zakharin, heading for the Sea of Azov, which is used by both Ukraine and Russia and is an area of growing tensions.
Russia claims it was forced to use weapons to stop a Ukrainian 'provocation' in the flashpoint Kerch Strait.
At least three Ukrainian servicemen were wounded.
Images of one of the Ukrainian vessels, the Berdyansk, shows clear signs of damage from the weekend conflict.
The other detained warships were the Nikopol and the Yany Kapu.




Russia has released filmed 'confessions' of three Ukrainian sailors captured after their ships were fired on by Vladimir Putin's forces in the Black Sea


The servicemen appear to read from scripts in the FSB secret service footage and admit straying in to Russian waters despite repeated warnings to leave
Amid heightened tensions, Moscow today accused the US - which has given its backing to Ukraine - of deploying a naval Boeing P-8 Poseidon close to Crimean airspace in defiance of Russian warnings to desist such flights.
The American anti-submarine patrol aircraft with tail number168848 spotted overflying the Black Sea is designed to detect and destroy enemy submarines in areas of patrol, reconnaissance, participation in anti-ship and rescue operations.
'The Russian Defence Ministry has repeatedly called on Washington to abandon such operations, but the Pentagon has refused,' reported state-funded news agency Sputnik.
It reportedly flew 19 miles from the Crimean coastline.
Poroshenko claimed that his country's existence as an independent state hangs in the balance.
'I don't want anyone to think this is fun and games. Ukraine is under threat of full-scale war with Russia,' he said in an interview with national television.
Russian units deployed along the border between the two countries have 'grown dramatically' while the number of Russian tanks tripled, he alleged.
Donald Trump has threatened to cancel a scheduled meeting with Vladimir Putin at the G20 summit in Argentina this week.




Three of those hurt in the conflict have been named as Andrey Artyomenko (left), 24, Andrey Eyder (right), 18, and Vasily Soroka, 27


Ukrainian ships are detained in Kerch Strait on November 25, 2018 in this still image from video released by Russian Federal Security Service


Ukrainian ships detained in Kerch Strait on Sunday are docked in this still image from video released by Russian Federal Security


Vladimir Putin (pictured) says he is 'seriously concerned' about Ukraine's martial law decision after Russian forces captured three of Kiev's ships
'I don't like that aggression,' he told the Washington Post.
A court in Russian-controlled Crimea ordered 15 of the Ukrainian sailors to be detained for two months pending a possible trial.
Filmed confessions showed some of the 24 sailors admitting to being part of a pre-planned provocation.
But some Western nations have urged new sanctions against Russia over the incident. Kiev has demanded the release of the sailors.
The simmering conflict between the two ex-Soviet states has seen more than 10,000 killed since 2014.
Putin on Tuesday warned Ukraine against any 'reckless acts' after Kiev declared martial law in response to Moscow's seizure of the navy vessels.
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