Russia tracks US destroyer in Black Sea amid NATO drills
The fleet headquartered in Italy's Naples, and Naval Striking and Support Forces of NATO staff began operations in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea on Friday to demonstrate "NATO's commitment to maintaining freedom of navigation in international waters." The exercises came as Russia terminated all official dialogue with NATO.
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Grushko last week voiced concerns over NATO's military build-up near Russian borders and its plan to turn the Black Sea region into a confrontation zone, which is "an extremely dangerous path fraught with risks of military incidents."