Radical party leader Oleh Lyashko speaks during a parliament session to review a proposal by President Petro Poroshenko to introduce martial law for 60 days after Russia seized Ukrainian naval ships off the coast of Russia-annexed Crimea, in Kiev, Ukraine, on Nov. 26, 2018. Photo by REUTERS/Valentyn Ogirenko

Ukrainian lawmakers vote to impose martial law in wake of standoff with Russia

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Ukraine's parliament has voted to support the president's motion to impose martial law in the country for 30 days.

Martial law will include a partial mobilization and strengthening of the country's air defense. The measures before parliament also included vaguely worded steps such as "strengthening" anti-terrorism measures and "information security."

President Petro Poroshenko asked lawmakers earlier to back his motion to impose martial law in the wake of Sunday's incident near Russia-occupied Crimea when Russian border guards opened fire on three Ukrainian navy vessels before seizing the ships and their crews.

Parliament voted overwhelmingly for the motion following five-hour debate.

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