RUSSIA SENDS A MESSAGE TO U.S. NAVY - Don't Mess With Russia, They Are Prepared & Ready
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RUSSIA SENDS A MESSAGE TO
U.S. NAVY -
Don't Mess With
Russia, They Are Prepared &
Ready
Russia's has rejected complaints by U.S. officials who claimed
Russian attack planes buzzed dangerously close to a
U.S. Navy destroyer in the
Baltic Sea earlier this week.
The U.S. European command said the Russian planes buzzed multiple times on Monday and Tuesday.
Sailors aboard the destroyer
Donald Cook said the aircraft flew low enough to create wake in the sea waters surrounding the ship, and the ship’s commanding officer said the incident was “unsafe and unprofessional,” the defense official said.
The U.S.
European Command statement said Wednesday that officials are using diplomatic channels to address the matter. Two Russian planes flew close to a US guided almost a dozen times,
American officials have said. The Sukhoi
SU-24 , in international waters in the Baltic Sea, had no visible and the ship took no action.
One official called the events on Monday and Tuesday "one of the most aggressive acts in recent memory".
The passes were "unsafe, potentially provocative" and "could have caused an accident," officials said in a release. At one
point the jets were so close, about 9m (30ft), that they created wakes in the water around the ship.
The actions may have violated a
1970s agreement meant to prevent dangerous incidents at sea, but it is not clear whether the US is going to protest.
A Russian helicopter taking pictures also passed by the ship seven times.
The Donald Cook was conducting deck landing drills with an
Allied helicopter when the jets made their passes, according to a statement from the
United States European Command.
Flight operations were suspended until the jets left the area. The next day, a Russian KA-27 helicopter did circles at low altitude around the ship, followed by more passes.
The aircraft did not respond to safety warnings in
English or Russian. These close encounters of a kind between the US and its allies and Russia have escalated significantly over the past two years, ever since Russia's annexation of
Crimea and the substantial break down of relations between
East and West.
They take various forms. They can be violations of national airspace; narrowly avoided mid-air collisions, close encounters at sea and simulated attack runs. U.S.
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The incidents have taken place over a wide area - in and around the
Baltic states; in the
Baltic sea; the
Black Sea and even close to
Stockholm, when the
Swedish authorities believed a Russian submarine had violated its territorial waters in 2014.
They are regarded by analysts as a flexing of muscle - a reminder that Russia has might and cannot be pushed around. But the frequency of such situations means many fear that a full on confrontation - be-it deliberate or accidental
- is just a matter of time between the world's two great military powers.
"We have deep concerns about the unsafe and unprofessional Russian flight manoeuvres," the statement read. "These actions have the potential to unnecessarily escalate tensions between countries, and could result in a miscalculation or accident that could cause serious injury ."
US officials are reviewing the incident.
A similar incident occurred last June, when Russian planes made close passes over a US destroyer in the Black Sea.
Russian media had reported at the time that the
USS Ross was acting "aggressively" but the
Department of Defense refuted that.