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Sea Breeze-2021
American sailors at the helm of a naval landing vessel have charted course for the Black Sea to take part in wargames alongside other NATO forces, the US Sixth Fleet has announced on Thursday, amid fears of conflict in the region.
According to commanders, the US Naval Ship
Yuma, a Spearhead-class expeditionary fast transport craft, "began its northbound transit into the Black Sea to operate with our NATO allies and partners." The twin-hulled catamaran is able to transit a whole company of US Marines and is equipped with both a flight deck and a ramp to allow armored vehicles to rapidly roll into battle.
The
Yuma will take part in the colossal 'Sea Breeze' exercises along with personnel from 32 separate nations, including Ukraine, the UK, France, Poland, Georgia, Senegal, South Korea, Pakistan, Japan and Morocco, among others.
Moscow has said the drill poses a real risk for potential escalations in military tensions. Last month, its diplomats called on the US to refrain from participating, saying that "the scale and aggressive nature of the 'Sea Breeze' exercises in no way helps with the real challenges of ensuring security in the Black Sea region."
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