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mick silver
1st December 2015, 12:08 PM
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Asia & Pacific (http://sputniknews.com/asia/)13:02 01.12.2015(updated 16:32 01.12.2015) Get short URL
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The Russian Navy transport ship Yauza was met by a Turkish Navy submarine while passing through the Dardanelles on Monday, Russia's RT reports, citing Turkey's Hurriyet Daily News.
The Russian ship, which was passing from the Aegean Sea into the Sea of Marmara, is believed to have been on its way to the Black Sea. The video accompanying the news report was reportedly filmed in the city of Canakkale, on the southern coast of the Dardanelles, at their narrowest point.
The Turkish sub is said to have been accompanying a Turkish coast guard vessel.

The Turkish daily emphasized that this was a particularly tense moment, given the situation surrounding the Su-24 bomber shot down by the Turkish Air Force over Syria last week, which resulted in the deaths of two Russian servicemen, and a rapid cooling in relations between Ankara and Moscow.
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The Dardanelles. The video showing the tense moment between the Yauza and the Turkish sub was shot from the Turkish city of Canakkale.

Moscow has demanded an apology for what it considers an act of aggression on Turkey's part. Ankara, meanwhile, has refused, Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu stating at a press conference with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on Monday that "no country should ask us to apologize…We apologize for committing mistakes, not for doing our duty."

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The video also comes on the heels of reports that two Turkish Navy subs are following the Russian missile cruiser Moskva, off coast of Syria. The Moskva is charged with protecting the Russian air base at Hmeymim in the Syrian province of Latakia.The Yauza, a 14,400 ton, 133 meter transport vessel, formerly a polar logistic ship, was obtained by the Russian Navy earlier this year, received following an overhaul and deep modernization in May. The ship, built in the 1970s, is equipped with new diesel generators, new crane equipment, and new security, communications and navigation systems.
On Tuesday, a military diplomatic source told Russia's RIA Novosti that Russian Navy ships are not experiencing any problems passing through the Bosporus and the Dardanelles at the moment, adding that the Yauza's meeting with the Turkish sub was not out of the ordinary, given the heavy traffic in the transit zone.






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mick silver
1st December 2015, 12:18 PM
The Russian permanent representative to NATO said Tuesday he provided data to the bloc proving that Turkey deliberately downed the Russian Su-24 plane.

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MOSCOW (Sputnik) – The Russian permanent representative to NATO said Tuesday he provided data to NATO proving that Turkey deliberately downed the Russian Su-24 plane.On Monday, NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg said that Russia’s Alexander Grushko met with bloc’s Deputy Secretary-General Alexander Vershbow to discuss the incident.
"Yes, indeed I had talks with Deputy Secretary-General A. Vershbow over the Su-24 incident…. I laid out the Russian assessment of the incident and cited a series of military and political factors which indicate of the intentional nature of the attack on the Russian plane in the Syrian airspace," Grushko told media.
Grushko noted that NATO was covering up for Ankara, having not assessed Turkey’s actions, and was therefore responsible for the incident.
According to Stoltenberg, Vershbow conveyed to the Russian official NATO’s support for the Turkish right to defend its airspace, as well as the need to deescalate the situation. The NATO official also called for direct Moscow-Ankara contacts.
On November 24, a Russian Su-24 bomber was downed in Syria by an air-to-air missile, fired from a Turkish F-16 fighter jet. According to Ankara, the missile was shot in response to an alleged violation of Turkish airspace.
The Russian General Staff and the Syrian Air Defense Command confirmed that the Su-24 never crossed into Turkish airspace and was downed over Syria.



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SWRichmond
1st December 2015, 12:51 PM
giant nothingburger. Ships pass each other all the time.

Neuro
1st December 2015, 01:15 PM
Wtf they just passed each other. There was absolutely no confrontation. The scenery is familiar though. I have probably travelled across that straight a 100 times. It is 15 km driving from my bug out land. I can even look down on it if I walk 100 meters from my house.

mick silver
1st December 2015, 02:06 PM
it look like groups are trying there best to draw a few country's into a world war . I wonder who baiting who