British ship closely follows Russian destroyer
Two British warships shadowed members of the Russian Navy, including the destroyer Admiral Kuznetsov, as they passed through the North Sea on October 20.
HMS Duncan (right) in close proximity to a Russian Navy ship. Photo: BBC |
A Royal Navy spokesman confirmed the information. It is known that the group of eight Russian ships was on its way to Syria. The spokesman also affirmed that the Russian Navy ships had “behaved very appropriately” including calling in advance to the coast guard stations.
Britain has dispatched destroyers HMS Richmond and HMS Duncan to closely monitor the Russian group of ships.
NATO has recognized Russia's right to operate in international waters. |
The Russian group, which includes the nuclear-powered cruiser Pyotr Veliky and the destroyer Vice Admiral Kulakov, was also monitored by Norwegian warships and aircraft as it passed through the Nordic country's territorial waters before approaching Britain.
Previously, on September 21, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu announced that the destroyer Admiral Kuznetsov would be sent to the eastern Mediterranean to strengthen forces.
According to AFP, BBC
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