Russian forces fire warning shots at Royal Navy destroyer over Black Sea 'border violation'
Russian forces fired warning shots at a Royal Navy destroyer after it
entered the country's territorial waters in the Black Sea, the Russian
Defence Ministry has said.
A border patrol boat fired warning
shots at HMS Defender and a Su-24M warplane dropped four bombs close to
the ship, the ministry said.
"The destroyer was warned in advance that weapons would be fired in
case of a violation of the Russian state border. It disregarded the
warning," it said in a statement.
"As a result of joint actions of
the Black Sea Fleet and the Border Service of the Russian Federal
Security Service, HMS Defender left the territorial sea of the Russian
Federation at 12.23pm."
The ministry said the confrontation took place near Cape Fiolent, a landmark on the coast of Crimea.
It claimed the ship had ventured approximately 3km into Russian waters.
Russia annexed the Crimean peninsula from Ukraine in 2014 in a move
condemned by the West which still considers it Ukrainian territory.
There has been no immediate response to Russia's statement from the Ministry of Defence (MoD).
HMS Defender - a Type 45 destroyer - is part of the UK Carrier Strike Group currently heading to the Indo-Pacific region.
However,
it was announced earlier this month that it would be temporarily
breaking away from the group to carry out its "own set of missions" in
the Black Sea.