US Coast Guard reports Russian and Chinese warships off Alaska coast
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The United States patrols its territorial waters, including the Bering Sea. The US Coast Guard, which is responsible for such patrols, has reported Russian and Chinese warships increasingly appearing off the coast of Alaska.
This is reported by the American edition of the Navy Times.
US Coast Guard ship Kimball stumbled upon a Chinese guided missile cruiser in the Bering Sea, according to US officials yesterday. But when she sailed about 86 miles from Kiska Island, it turned out that the cruiser was not alone. An American border boat found that two other Chinese ships and four Russian ships, including a destroyer, were moving with it. At first they all went in a single formation, and then the ships dispersed. Air support for the boat, the crew of which observed the actions of the allied squadron, was provided by the C-130 Hercules aircraft.
While the connection has operated in accordance with international rules and regulations, we will meet presence with presence to ensure that there is no violation of US interests in the maritime area around Alaska.
- said the commander of the 17th Coast Guard District, Rear Admiral Nathan Moore.
Due to the fact that Alaska has a maritime border with Russia, the United States pays increased attention to the security of this region.
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