A Russian destroyer has fired warning shots at a Turkish vessel in
the latest clash between the two countries in the Aegean Sea, officials
have said.
The Russian Defence Ministry told reporters it had summoned the
Turkish military attache over the incident, which according to Russian
media reports involved a Turkish fishing vessel.
According to the Interfax news agency, the destroyer Smetlivy fired
shots after the Turkish vessel ignored repeated warnings it was on a
collision course for the warship.
It said the boat sharply changed its
course after shots were fired, at its closest passing within 540m of the
Russian ship.
Tensions between Moscow and Ankara have been heightened since a Turkish jet downed a Russian bomber along the Syrian border last month.
"Russian Deputy Defense Minister Anatoly Antonov has summoned the
military attaché of the Turkish embassy in Russia in connection with the
incident in the Aegean Sea," the ministry said in its statement.
Russian President Vladimir Putin, who called the downing of the plane
a "stab in the back", has since imposed economic sanctions on Turkey as
a retaliatory measure.
Earlier this month, Turkey complained to Russia over an incident in which a Russian sailor was pictured brandishing a rocket launcher on the deck of a naval ship passing through Istanbul.
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