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US military accuses Russia of lying on naval interaction

The US destroyer USS Chafee was seen from the Russian navy’s Admiral Tributs destroyer near Russian territorial waters in the Sea of Japan on Friday, October 15, 2021. (Russian Defense Ministry Press Service via The Associated Press)

The US military has accused Moscow of lying about a recent naval interaction, saying the claim that one of Russia’s military vessels chased away an American naval destroyer that violated Russian territorial waters in the Sea of Japan is “false.”

The Russian Defense Ministry said in a statement that the US guided-missile destroyer Chafee sailed close to the Russian waters during Russian-Chinese naval drills in the Peter the Great Gulf on Friday.

The Russian navy’s Admiral Tributs destroyer closely approached the US destroyer and chased it out of the area, which had been declared off-limits “to navigation due to exercises with artillery fire,” it added.

The US military on Friday claimed USS Chafee was conducting routine operations in international waters in the Sea of Japan when the Russian destroyer came within 60 meters of the US ship, though all interactions were safe and professional, Reuters reported.

"The statement from the Russian Defense Ministry about the interaction between our two Navy ships is false," the US military statement said.

"At all times, USS Chafee conducted operations in accordance with international law and custom," it added.

However, according to the Russian statement, the US warship had ignored repeated warnings to leave the area, and Moscow slammed USS Chafee’s action as a “crude violation” of international rules.

The American destroyer changed course when the two ships were just 60 meters away from each other and sped away, it added.

Russia has frequently accused the US and its NATO allies of dangerous and provocative maneuvers at sea and in the air near its borders. In June, Russia said that it had fired warning shots and dropped bombs in the path of a British warship to chase it out of Black Sea waters off the coast of Crimea. The incident marked the first time since the Cold War that Moscow was using live ammunition to deter a NATO warship.

Relations between Russian and the US have grown increasingly tense over the past few years.


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