Russia threatens to strike American ship at the Sea of Japan

Russia has said that one of its battleships has pursued and seized an American Navy destroyer after entering territorial waters in the Sea of Japan on Tuesday. Moscow accused US destroyer John S McCain had entered two miles [2 km] at her maritime border in the Gulf of Peter the Great and said [...]
Moscow accused US destroyer John S McCain had entered two miles [2 km] at her maritime border in the Gulf of Peter the Great and said that he had threatened to hit her.
The U.S. naval ship had later left that area, according to Russia, writes the BBC.
However, the U.S. Navy had denied any wrongdoing and said its ship was not “delivered”.
The incident occurred on Tuesday at the Sea of Japan, also known as the Eastern Sea, a limited water body from Japan, Russia, and Korea.
According to the Russian defence ministry, its peaceful destrovier had used the international communications channel to warn the American ship of “the possibility of its crackdown on removing from territorial waters. ” /Periscope












