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Saturday, 29 November 2014

Russia warships pass through English Channel

The Mistral-class assault warship Vladivostok at the entrance of the western French port of Saint-Nazaire 21 November 2014A squadron of Russian warships has passed through the English Channel in what the Royal Navy described as a "routine" movement.
Nato dismissed reports by Russian media saying the flotilla was there to conduct military exercises.
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) said that the ships had been escorted out of UK waters by Royal Navy warship HMS Tyne.
Nato has reported increased incursions by Russian military vehicles following months of tension over Ukraine.

In a statement released to the Russian news agency RIA Novosti, the Russian Northern Fleet said that its vessels were led by the Severomorsk destroyer and were anchored in French waters waiting for a storm to pass.
The fleet is now north of the Normandy coast.
"While it is anchored the crew will perform a series of exercises on combating infiltrating submarine forces," it said.
But a Nato spokesman said the ships "are not exercising in the Channel, as some Russian headlines would have us believe".
"Our information indicates that the ships are transiting and have been delayed by weather conditions," spokesman Jay Janzen told the AFP news agency.
An MoD spokesman said "We are aware that four Russian naval ships have passed through the Dover Strait from the North Sea into the English Channel, which all ships have the right to do under international law."
Earlier in November, Nato's top military commander said that recent incursions into European airspace by Russian fighters and long-range bombers included larger, more complex formations of aircraft flying more "provocative" routes than usual.
General Philip Breedlove said that incursions were fairly common and safely handled.


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