6580984 23.06.2021 In this handout video grab released by the Russian Defence Ministry, UK Navy's Defender destroyer sails near the Cape Fiolent after entering Russia's territorial waters, in Crimea, Russia. Russia's Black Sea Fleet together with border forces of the Federal Security Service (FSB) has expelled a UK destroyer that entered into Russian territorial waters by making warning shots. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use. Russian Defence Ministry (Photo by Russian Defence Ministry / Sputnik via AFP)
El reciente incidente naval en el cual las autoridades rusas aseguran que sus fuerzas realizaron disparos de advertencia hacia un destructor británico en el Mar Negro, se deriva de los efectos de la anexión de la península de Crimea por parte de Moscú (no reconocida por Occidente). Si quieres entender más sobre cómo Rusia emplea el Mar Negro para proyectar poder, te recomendamos el artículo “How annexing Crimea has affected the Russian Navy and overall power projection in the Black Sea region?” de Richard Kouyoumdjian.
Carabineros police officers carry out vehicular controls in downtown Santiago on April 24, 2023. The security plan named Calles sin Violencia (Streets without Violence) started in Santiago this Monday due to the increase of crime on a national level. The security strategy plans to intervene in 46 communes of the country to fight crime and recover public spaces from organized crime and drug trafficking. (Photo by MARTIN BERNETTI / AFP)
In this pool photo distributed by Sputnik agency, Russia's President Vladimir Putin (centre L) and North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un (centre R) visit the Vostochny Cosmodrome in Amur region on September 13, 2023. Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un both arrived at the Vostochny Cosmodrome in Russia's Far East, Russian news agencies reported on September 13, ahead of planned talks that could lead to a weapons deal. (Photo by Mikhail Metzel / POOL / AFP)