Russia could be transported through the Bosphorus C-300. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine summoned the Ambassador of Turkey, which should control the strait
Deputy Minister Mykola Tochitsky recalled that, according to the provisions of the Montre Convention since 1936, the ship is subject to a warship. He addressed Turkey and asked to provide official information on the cargo on board SPARTA II, as well as the measures taken by Ankara. Video of the Day of the Foreign Ministry also hoped that Turkey would adhere to its decision of February 28 to close the Bosphorus and Dardanelles duct for Russian warships.
Earlier, the KAN Israeli portal published pictures, apparently, Russia was transferred to the C-300 anti-aircraft complex from the city of Masaaf in the northwest of Syria to its base in Tartus, where it was loaded on a ship and sent to Russia. According to Naval News, the C-300 aggressor country used a spart ship II, which probably owns a defense-essentially the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation-and is included in the US sanction lists.