Chattanooga Times Free Press

Coast Guard monitoring Russian spy ship off the coast of Hawaii

- BY TARA COPP

“We haven’t seen any unsafe or unprofessi­onal behavior and we expect that the Russians will operate within the region in accordance with internatio­nal law.”

— SABRINA SINGH, PENTAGON SPOKESWOMA­N

WASHINGTON — A Russian spy ship has been patrolling off the coast of Hawaii but so far has remained in internatio­nal waters, the Pentagon said Thursday.

While the appearance of a Russian surveillan­ce ship along the U.S. coastline is not unusual, this one has attracted more attention because of heightened tensions between the U.S. and Russia over Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine and veiled threats to employ nuclear weapons.

The Vishnya-class Kareliya surveillan­ce ship has been monitored by the U.S.

Coast Guard sailing near Hawaii over several weeks.

“I can’t speak to why the Russians are sailing the ship right now, it’s kind of precarious timing,” said Pentagon spokeswoma­n Sabrina Singh. She said the Coast Guard is still monitoring the ship, which has been operating in internatio­nal waters.

“We haven’t seen any unsafe or unprofessi­onal behavior and we expect that the Russians will operate within the region in accordance with internatio­nal law,” Singh said.

In a video posted to Twitter by the Coast Guard, the ship appears to be either being towed by another ship or in a resupply mode.

“U.S. Indo-Pacific Command is monitoring the Russian vessels operating in internatio­nal waters in the Western Pacific,” the Pentagon said in a statement. “As Russia operates within the region, it is expected to do so in accordance with internatio­nal law.”

 ?? U.S. COAST GUARD VIA AP ?? The crew of a Russian surveillan­ce ship mills around on deck while sailing off the coast of Hawaii in January.
U.S. COAST GUARD VIA AP The crew of a Russian surveillan­ce ship mills around on deck while sailing off the coast of Hawaii in January.

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