Two US Navy ships arrive in Black Sea before Sochi Olympics
WASHINGTON - Two US warships have
arrived in the Black Sea and will stand ready to offer assistance in the
case of a security emergency at the Sochi Olympic games, officials said
Wednesday.
The USS Mount Whitney, a
command vessel for the Navy's 6th Fleet in the Mediterranean, arrived on
Tuesday after departing its port in Naples, Italy over the weekend,
officials said.
With a crew of 300 sailors and
civilian mariners on board, the Whitney is outfitted with sophisticated
communications equipment and a helicopter landing deck.
The second ship, the USS Taylor, is a frigate that arrived in the area on Wednesday, carrying a crew of about 200 sailors.
"Both ships will perform routine operations in the Black Sea to
establish and enhance cooperation, mutual training and interoperability
with regional partner nations and allies," the US Navy said in a
statement.
Military officers said the vessels
would be capable of providing a range of assistance, including potential
evacuations of Americans or other foreign nationals, in the event of a
possible terror attack at the games.
Russian
state media had earlier reported inaccurately that the Whitney would be
accompanied by a guided-missile destroyer, the USS Ramage, a larger
vessel than the Taylor with more firepower.
The
White House said on Tuesday the United States is "taking all appropriate
steps regarding the safety of Americans" at the winter games.
US officials have voiced concerns over security at the February 7-23
games in Russia after two deadly December suicide attacks in the
southern city of Volgograd. — Agence France-Presse
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