![The crew of the destroyer will continue ship training and drills for providing anti-aircraft and anti-ship defense with a number of vessels in the Norwegian Sea, as well as hold rescue operations from flight decks using Ka-27 [Helix] helicopters RFS Severomorsk (D619)](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiQ47Ucg92Pq2v7II3SxTimkLuTrewv5bLGOBZpu4WFJsmHaEQBCVEL-rcc8eNj9jNPCPGyvMbrcvS7nzTKWU-K1MJrdF61WxaN8DQ4uJsMShcBxdYxF8z75nDL3eSPFXs8pGMy/s640/Severomorsk_619.jpg)
The latest development comes after Britain’s Royal Navy escorted a Severomorsk destroyer, a tanker and a tug out of the English Channel earlier this week.
The three Russian ships were heading east before entering the North Atlantic to conduct anti-aircraft and anti-submarine drills, the Telegraph reported.
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