WASHINGTON (AP) — A Russian
fighter jet made multiple, close-range passes near an American warship
in the Black Sea for more than 90 minutes Saturday amid escalating
tensions in the region, U.S. military officials said Monday.
In the first
public account of the incident, the officials said the Russian Fencer
made 12 passes, and flew within 1,000 yards (900 meters) of the USS
Donald Cook, a Navy destroyer, at about 500 feet (150 meters) above sea
level.
The U.S. warship issued
several radio queries and warnings using international emergency
circuits, but the Russian aircraft did not respond.
"This
provocative and unprofessional Russian action is inconsistent with
international protocols and previous agreements on the professional
interaction between our militaries," said Army Col. Steve Warren, a
Pentagon spokesman.
The
fighter appeared to be unarmed and never was in danger of coming in
contact with the ship, said the officials. The passes, which occurred in
the early evening there, ended without incident. A second Russian
fighter jet flew at a higher altitude and was not a concern, said
Warren.
A U.S. military
official also said that a Russian Navy ship, a frigate, has been
shadowing the U.S. warship, remaining within visual distance but not
close enough to be unsafe. The official was not authorized to discuss
the incident publicly so spoke on condition of anonymity.
Warren said that he is not aware of any official communication or protests by the U.S. to the Russians about incident.
The
USS Donald Cook has been conducting routine operations in international
waters east of Romania. The ship, which carries helicopters, was
deployed to the Black Sea on April 10, in the wake of the Russian
military takeover of Ukraine's Crimea region and ongoing unrest there.
U.S. military officials have said the deployment is part of an effort to
reassure allies and partners in the region.
Ukraine's
acting President Oleksandr Turchynov on Monday called for the
deployment of United Nations peacekeeping troops in the east of the
country, where pro-Russian insurgents have occupied buildings in nearly
10 cities. The gunmen are demanding more autonomy from the central
government and closer ties with Russia.
The USS Donald Cook is now in port at Constanta, Romania.
Romanian President Traian Basescu visited the ship Monday and said a second U.S. Navy warship — a frigate from the Navy's Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean Sea — is also heading to the Black Sea.
"My
visit to the ship is symbolic, which first of all shows our respect to
our NATO allies' reaction who have strengthened their presence in the
Black Sea after Russia's annexation of Crimea," said Basescu, who is a
former ship captain. He said the Russians "had created a circle of fire
around the Black Sea."
The
U.S. frigate, which has not yet been identified, is expected to arrive
in the Black Sea in the next two weeks. According to a U.S. military
official, the frigate is likely to replace the USS Donald Cook, which is
expected to return to the Mediterranean Sea.
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