Russian ship fires warning shots at Turkish fishing vessel

Defence ministry says destroyer fired shots to avoid collision with ship in Aegean Sea

File photo: Russian president Vladimir Putin addresses the audience during an annual meeting at the defence ministry in Moscow, Russia, December 11th, 2015. The ministry said in a statement that a Russian destroyer had fired warning shots at a Turkish ship to avoid collision on Sunday. Photograph: Alexei Druzhinin/Reuters
File photo: Russian president Vladimir Putin addresses the audience during an annual meeting at the defence ministry in Moscow, Russia, December 11th, 2015. The ministry said in a statement that a Russian destroyer had fired warning shots at a Turkish ship to avoid collision on Sunday. Photograph: Alexei Druzhinin/Reuters

The Russian defence ministry said on Sunday one of its warships, the destroyer Smetlivy, had been forced to fire warning shots at a Turkish vessel in the Aegean Sea to avoid a collision.

It said in a statement that the Turkish fishing vessel, which it did not name, had failed to respond to earlier warnings, but had sharply changed course after shots were fired before passing within just over 500 metres of the warship.

The ministry said it had summoned the Turkish military attache over the incident, which occurred on Sunday morning.

The encounter is likely to heighten tensions between the two nations who are seriously at odds over Syria and the Turkish shooting down of a Russian military jet last month.

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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.

Reuters