view of the Aegean Sea from the Turkish city of Izmir (AFP PhotoGurcan Ozturk) Moscow - A Russian destroyer in the Aegean Sea on Sunday opened fire to avoid a collision with a Turkish fishing boat Wholesale Atlanta Braves Jersey , the defence ministry said, as a bitter dispute over the shooting down of a Russian warplane raged on.
"The crew of the Russian patrol ship Smetlivy which was located 22 kilometres (13.7 miles) from the Greek island of Lemnos in the northern part of the Aegean Sea avoided collision with a Turkish seiner," the ministry said, adding that the crew had fired small arms to warn the boat.
The incident happened after Turkey last month downed a Russian bomber at the Syrian border Wholesale Arizona Diamondbacks Jersey , leading to the biggest crisis in ties between the two countries since the end of the Cold War.
After the downing of the warplane, which led to the deaths of a pilot and another serviceman who attempted to rescue him, Russia introduced economic sanctions against Turkey and beefed up its firepower at its airbase in Syria.
At 0603 GMT Sunday the Russian warship, which was at anchor Wholesale Authentic Baseball Jerseys , spotted a Turkish fishing boat some 1,000 metres (yards) away, which had been approaching it from the right, the ministry said.
"Despite numerous attempts by the Smetlivy Wholesale MLB Baseball Jerseys , the crew of the Turkish seiner would not engage in radio contact and did not respond to special visual signals," the ministry added.
Moscow said the crew had to fire small arms in the direction of the boat at "a guaranteed survivability distance" when the two vessels were about 600 metres apart "to prevent the collision of the ships."
"Immediately after that the Turkish vessel drastically changed course and continued its movement past the Smetlivy at the distance of 540 metres without engaging in contact with the Russian crew," the ministry said.
Russia introduced economic sanctions against Turkey and beefed up its firepower at its airbase in Syria after Ankara downed one of Moscow's warplanes, which led to the deaths of a pilot and another serviceman who attempted to rescue him (AFP PhotoKirill Kudryavtsev)