Russian navy conducts live fire exercise in Black Sea as Ukraine, NATO
drill
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[July 01, 2021]
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian warships
have carried out a live fire training exercise in the Black Sea, the
country's Black Sea fleet said on Thursday, as Ukraine and NATO
countries held military drills in the same wider area.
The Sea Breeze drills, led by Ukraine and the United States, follow a
spike in tensions between NATO and Moscow after Russia last week said it
had fired warning shots and dropped bombs in the path of a British
warship to expel it from its territorial waters near Crimea.
London said it did not recognise Moscow's account of the incident near
the peninsula, which Russia annexed from Ukraine in 2014.
Moscow had called for the Sea Breeze exercise to be cancelled before it
began, and the Russian defence ministry has said it will react to
safeguard national security if necessary.
Russia's Black Sea fleet said in a statement on Thursday carried by the
Interfax news agency that the crews of two large landing ships had fired
at sea and air targets in the Black Sea.
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The drill came two days after Russia tested its air
defence systems in Crimea.
In separate comments, Russia's defence ministry said
it was tracking an Italian navy frigate after it entered the Black
Sea on Thursday, Interfax reported.
Sea Breeze 2021 will last two weeks and involve about 5,000 military
personnel from NATO and other allies, and around 30 ships and 40
aircraft, with U.S. missile destroyer USS Ross and the U.S. Marine
Corps taking part.
(Reporting by Gabrielle Tétrault-Farber; Editing by Andrew Osborn,
William Maclean)
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