Russian warships fire missiles & open fire in massive war games near Japan as Putin eyes disputed islands

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RUSSIA has staged a military show of strength by firing missiles off its warships near Japan after the new Tokyo prime minister claimed sovereignty over the disputed Kuril Islands. The Kuril archipelago was grabbed by Stalin at the end of the Second World War – but Japan refuses to accept Moscow’s jurisdiction. East2WestRussian warships fired missile in the Sea of Japan[/caption] East2WestThe military show of strength comes amid a row over the Kuril Islands[/caption] Referring to the southern Kurils by their Japanese name, new premier Fumio Kishida told parliament: “The sovereignty of our country extends to the Northern Territories. “It is necessary to resolve the issue of territories, not leaving it to the next generations.” Video has emerged of Russia’s Pacific Fleet highlighting its firepower in the Sea of Japan – a display seen by some as a “welcome message” for the new Tokyo leader.  Russia said the war games by fleet flagship Varyag missile cruiser, and anti-submarine destroyer Admiral Tributs were “planned”. They unleashed a battery from their Fort, Osa and Kinzhal missile systems at high speed aerial targets, reported the fleet’s press office.  “In total, 10 missile launches were carried out as part of practical actions,” said a spokesman. Most read in The Sun SUNBELIEVEABLE Solar storm hitting Earth could play havoc with power grid NAME GAME Stacey Solomon finally chooses baby daughter's name a week after giving birth TELLY TROUBLE ITV DOWN – live TV channel crashes with pixellated video & bad sound quality KID YOU NOT New-mum breaks down in tears after no-one turns up to her baby shower little split Shock ‘leaked texts’ show Little Mix's 'Leigh-Anne slamming "blackfish" Jesy' NO KIDDING I got pregnant at 14 & now expecting my 12th baby - we don't use contraception A dozen warships and support vessels were involved in the drills.  “In the course of the missile firing exercise, air defence crews from the Varyag detected, locked and downed a cruise missile,” the source added.  “The Varyag and the Admiral Tributs destroyed the other targets, using Osa and Kinzhal air defence missile systems and artillery.” The latest show of strength follows a Japanese diplomatic protest in June when Vladimir Putin ordered drills involving 10,000 troops, 500 military vehicles and 12 warships on the Kuril islands of Iturup, Kunashir, as well as on Russia’s largest island Sakhalin. Officially Japan and Russia have still not signed a peace treaty ending the Second World War due to the territorial dispute.  Kishid, who assumed office last week, told parliament that he wants to sign a “peace treaty with Russia”.Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov has been invited to visit Japan.  Lavrov said last week that Russia had “constructive, frank relations” with Japan, but the prospect of the islands returning to Tokyo are seen as highly unlikely while Putin remains in the Kremlin. Meanwhile, Putin’s top weapons designers are developing a 4,000mph hypersonic nuclear missile that is capable of reducing a city anywhere on Earth to ashes within minutes.   The nukes will be fired from fifth-generation fighter Su-57 and travel five times faster than sound — making it almost impossible to shoot down.  East2WestA dozen warships and support vessels were involved in the drills[/caption] We pay for your stories! Do you have a story for The Sun news desk? Email us at exclusive@the-sun.co.uk or call 02077824104. You can WhatsApp us on 07423 720 250. We pay for videos too. Click here to upload yours Click here to get The Sun newspaper delivered for FREE for the next six weeks.