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Inhospitable Sea II. The Black Sea. the role of the Russian and Ukrainian navies and the widening war, October 2022 to mid-July 2023

Published: 31 Aug 2023 Issue:Volume 03 Issue 01 Aug 2023 Author details below

Professor Chris Bellamy

Professor Emeritus, University of Greenwich, UK

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Bellamy, P. C.. (2023). Inhospitable Sea II. The Black Sea. the role of the Russian and Ukrainian navies and the widening war, October 2022 to mid-July 2023. International Journal of Maritime Crime & Security, Volume 03 Issue 01.

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Bellamy, P. C.. (2023). Inhospitable Sea II. The Black Sea. the role of the Russian and Ukrainian navies and the widening war, October 2022 to mid-July 2023. International Journal of Maritime Crime & Security, Volume 03 Issue 01.

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Bellamy, Professor Chris. "Inhospitable Sea II. The Black Sea. the role of the Russian and Ukrainian navies and the widening war, October 2022 to mid-July 2023." International Journal of Maritime Crime & Security, Volume 03 Issue 01, 2023.

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Professor Chris Bellamy. "Inhospitable Sea II. The Black Sea. the role of the Russian and Ukrainian navies and the widening war, October 2022 to mid-July 2023." International Journal of Maritime Crime & Security Volume 03 Issue 01 (31 Aug 2023).

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Bellamy, P. C. (2023) Inhospitable Sea II. The Black Sea. the role of the Russian and Ukrainian navies and the widening war, October 2022 to mid-July 2023. International Journal of Maritime Crime & Security, Volume 03 Issue 01

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