Monday, December 14, 2015

Russia Fires Warning Shots at Turkish Boat

Russia reported that it fired warning shots Sunday at a Turkish fishing boat in the Aegean Sea. The Russian defense ministry said the crew of the military ship could not contact the fishing boat by radio. The fishing boat failed to respond to flares fired from the Russian ship, as well as other signals, the ministry said. The statement said warning shots were fired when the fishing ship came as close as 600 meters from the Russian military ship. Tension is high between Turkey and Russia. A Turkish jet downed a Russian military airplane along the Syrian border last month. Two Russian airmen died in the incident. The Russian military has bombed Islamic State militants in Syria, say Russian officials. But some U.S. officials say Russia has bombed Syrians who oppose President Bashar al-Assad. Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu spoke to Turkish reporters about the fishing boat incident. The Turkish government will interview crew members of the fishing ship before making a formal statement, Cavusoglu said. “We want to overcome tensions through dialogue,” he added. Sunday’s incident was in the northern Aegean, about 22 kilometers from the Greek island of Lemnos, according to the Russian defense ministry.   This report was based on a story appearing on VOANews.com. Bruce Alpert adapted the story for Learning English. Kathleen Struck was the editor. What do you think about this development? Please let us know in the Comments section and on our Facebook page, thanks! ________________________________________________________________ Words in This Story   respond – v. to answer; to say something in reaction to something else tension – n. a state in which people, groups, countries, etc., disagree with and feel anger toward each other interview – v. to ask questions in an effort to gather information We want to hear from you. Write to us in the Comments Section or share your views on our Facebook Page.  

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