"The forces and means of the Black Sea Fleet have started
monitoring the actions of the Mount Whitney command ship, which
entered the Black Sea zone on Nov. 4," TASS news agency quoted
the defence ministry as saying.
The U.S. Navy said on Monday that the USS Mount Whitney had
arrived in Istanbul and that it would soon join forces with
other ships in the Black Sea.
President Vladimir Putin said on Monday that Russian forces
could observe the Mount Whitney "through binoculars or in the
crosshairs of (their) defence systems".
On Tuesday, the Black Sea fleet said its ships had rehearsed
destroying enemy targets and that air defence systems had been
put on alert at its bases in Novorossiysk and on Crimea, the
Black Sea peninsula which Russia annexed from Ukraine in 2014.
Russia, which severed ties with NATO last month, complains
frequently about alliance activity close to its borders or in
what it regards as its post-Soviet sphere of influence.
(Reporting by Vladimir Soldatkin; Editing by Mark Trevelyan)
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