China News Agency, Moscow, November 7 (Reporter Tian Bing) Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said on the 7th that the Russian military is closely monitoring the movements of US warships entering the Black Sea and Russia will never allow them to provoke them.

  Shoigu said in an interview with Russia’s Channel One TV that when a warship of a non-regional power equipped with a long-range high-precision weapon enters the Black Sea, “it is of course not here to travel for a walk. We will monitor it all the way. We know that provocations are possible. It will happen at any time, just as the British warship did not long ago," "We will not allow this to happen."

  In June of this year, the British Navy’s "Defender" destroyer crossed the Russian border while operating in the northwestern Black Sea. Russian warships fired warnings and Russian warplanes threw aerial bombs in the direction of the British ship’s sailing.

The British ship then left the relevant waters.

  According to Russian media reports, the command ship "Mount Whitney" and the guided missile destroyer "Porter" of the US Navy's Sixth Fleet recently entered the Black Sea area and plans to hold joint exercises with Georgia and Ukraine.

  Shoigu pointed out that this is another attempt by the US to test Russia's combat readiness on the Black Sea coast and even in southern Russia, and such military activities by the US against Russia are not uncommon.

  The United States and NATO have recently intensified their military activities in the Black Sea region.

The United States often sends military aircraft to the Black Sea area to conduct reconnaissance near the Russian border.

From June 28 to July 10 this year, the United States and Ukraine conducted a joint military exercise of "Sea Breeze" in the Black Sea.

According to Russian media, this is the largest military exercise of the year.

  In response to this, the Russian military's policy is to strengthen military exercises.

In early November, the official website of the Russian Ministry of Defense announced that the shore-based anti-ship missile artillery formation of the Black Sea Fleet held an exercise a few days ago to simulate a scenario in which an imaginary enemy surface ship entered the Black Sea waters.

  In October, the Russian military held military exercises in the Black Sea region. Several military units in the Southern Russian Military Region and some armed forces of the Black Sea Fleet and the Caspian Sea Fleet participated in the exercise. The exercises included anti-sabotage defense and landing on the coast of the Crimean Peninsula.

  At the beginning of November, Russian President Vladimir Putin pointed out when attending a meeting of the Russian Ministry of Defense and defense industrial complex enterprises that NATO is flying more and more frequently near the Russian border, and NATO missile ships have appeared in the Baltic and Black Seas.

US warships entered the Black Sea, and they also have plans to deploy medium-range missiles in Europe, which also poses a great threat to Russia.

He emphasized that in response to external threats, Russia will continue to strengthen the building of air and space defense forces and the modernization of naval equipment.

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