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Russian President, Vladimir Putin, has dismissed the possibility of last week’s Black Sea incident, in which Russia claimed to have fired shots at a British destroyer, triggering a third World War.
Putin expressed this opinion today, while disclosing that a US reconnaissance aircraft was operating in sync with the British destroyer during incident, according to a report by Associated Press.
He described the incident as a “provocation” to test Moscow’s response.
Moscow said one of its warships fired warning shots and a warplane dropped bombs in the path of British destroyer Defender on June 23 to force it out of an area near the Crimean Peninsula, which Russia annexed in 2014. Britain denied that account, insisted its ship wasn’t fired upon and said it was sailing in Ukrainian waters.
Asked during a live call-in show if the incident could have triggered World War III, Putin said that it was hardly possible even if Russia had sunk the British warship because Western powers knew they couldn’t emerge as winners in a global conflict.
Putin said that the US aircraft’s apparent mission was to monitor the Russian military’s response to the British destroyer.
He added that Moscow was aware of the U.S. intentions and responded accordingly to avoid revealing sensitive data.
Britain insisted the Defender had been making a routine journey through an internationally recognised travel lane and remained in Ukrainian waters near Crimea. The UK, like most of the world, recognises Crimea as part of Ukraine despite the peninsula’s 2014 annexation by Russia.
Russia denounced the Defender’s move as a provocation and warned that next time it could fire to hit intruding warships if they again try to test Russian military resolve.
Responding to a question about Russia’s tug-of-war with Ukraine, Putin emphasised his long-held claim of close kinship between the Russian and Ukrainian peoples, but accused the Ukrainian leadership of maintaining a hostile course toward Russia.
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