Snake Island

Snake Island

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Published on: June 24, 2022

Source: The Hindu

Why in News?

Ukraine has caused significant losses to the Russian military in airstrikes on Zmiinyi Island, also known as Snake Island, in the Black Sea.

The hit on the island is believed to be the second major military success using missiles given to Ukraine by the West.

Where is Snake Island?

Features:

Zmiinyi Island, also known as Snake or Serpent Island, is a small piece of rock less than 700 metres from end to end, that has been described as being X-shaped.

Location:

It is located 35 km from the coast in the Black Sea, to the east of the mouth of the Danube and roughly southwest of the port city of Odessa.

The Danube is the second longest river in Europe after the Volga. It rises in the Black Forest mountains of western Germany and flows for some 2,850 km to its mouth on the Black Sea.

The island is marked on the map by the tiny village of Bile that is located on it, belongs to Ukraine.

Where is the Black Sea?

Surrounded by:

Black Sea is bound by Ukraine to the north and northwest, Russia and Georgia to the east, Turkey to the south, and Bulgaria and Romania to the west.

Straits:

Black Sea links to the Sea of Marmara through the Bosphorus and then to the Aegean Sea through the Dardanelles, has traditionally been Russia’s warm water gateway to Europe.

The Black Sea is also connected to the Sea of Azov by the Strait of Kerch.

Significance for Russia:

Strategic Buffer:

Black Sea is both a stepping stones to the Mediterranean as well as a strategic buffer between NATO Countries and Russia.

Geostrategic Significance:

Domination of the Black Sea region is a geostrategic imperative for Moscow, both to project Russian power in the Mediterranean and to secure the economic gateway to key markets in southern Europe.

Russia has been making efforts to gain complete control over the Black Sea since the Crimean crisis of 2014.

The domination of the Black Sea has been a major Russian objective of the ongoing war, along with the land bridge to connect Russia and Crimea.

Cutting Ukrainian access to the Black Sea will reduce it to a landlocked country and deal a crippling blow to its trade logistics.

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