Russia says US naval destroyer tried to violate its territorial waters

Russia says US naval destroyer tried to violate its territorial waters

The crew radioed the ship to warn them of their encroachment during the Russian-Chinese naval drills.

USS Chafee is seen from the Russian navy’s destroyer near their territorial waters in the Sea of Japan today. (AP pic)
MOSCOW:
Russia said one of its military vessels chased away a US naval destroyer that attempted to violate Russian territorial waters during Russian-Chinese naval drills in the Sea of Japan today, the Interfax news agency reported.

There was no immediate comment from the US side.

The Russian defence ministry, quoted by Interfax, said the crew of a Russian ship, the Admiral Tributs, had radioed a warning to the USS Chafee that it was “in an area closed to navigation due to exercises with artillery fire.”

Earlier, the ministry said Russia and China had held joint naval drills in the Sea of Japan and practised how to operate together and destroy floating enemy mines with artillery fire.

Relations between Russia and the US are at post-Cold War lows, although president Vladimir Putin said this week he had established a solid relationship with his US counterpart Joe Biden and saw potential for ties to improve.

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