the right direction for the industry but may be a bit of a shaky one. caroline, thank you. the prime minister says it was entirely right for the royal navy destroyer hms defender to travel through waters off the disputed territory of crimea yesterday, which led to a stand—off with russian vessels. borisjohnson also denied russia's claim that it had fired warning shots and dropped bombs in the path of the warship as it sailed 12 miles from crimea. but the kremlin has accused britain of "dangerous and provocative actions" and said britain would be fully responsible for any consequences if a similar incident happened again. 0ur defence correspondent, jonathan beale, is on—board hms defender and sent this report. relative calm after the storm. hms defender now in international waters, still being tracked by the russians, but from a distance. we've reduced our manning posture down to the normal cruising watches, so it'sjust nice, calm and collected here. just carrying on with business as usual. the high tension of 2a hours ago is still creating diplomatic waves, and an information battle