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Royal Navy destroyer intercepts Russian warship off UK coast

HMS Duncan’s NATO-led mission marks the first Royal Navy warship operation under direct alliance command in UK waters, monitoring 25 Russian vessels in 12 months, officials said.

  • A Royal Navy destroyer and a helicopter monitored the Russian warship Vice Admiral Kulakov in UK waters under NATO command, marking the first operation of this kind.
  • The operation involved close cooperation among UK, French, and Dutch forces to uphold maritime security, according to Commander Dan Lee.
  • This mission showcased the Royal Navy's commitment to safeguarding UK waters, as noted by Defence Minister Luke Pollard.
  • Defence Minister Luke Pollard stated that Russian warships are increasingly using the English Channel, highlighting the Royal Navy's continuous monitoring of these movements.
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A British destroyer shadowed a Russian warship on Monday, a NATO-led operation in British waters that was described as historic in British media.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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For more than two days, the British frigate HMS Duncan escorted the Russian Northern Fleet warship “Vice Admiral Kulakov” during its passage through British waters.

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Both the British and French navies and the Dutch air force monitored the Russian warship. The ship caused a stir in Danish waters this summer.

·Denmark
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The British Navy is on high alert after a Russian warship was spotted in the English Channel.

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UK Defence Journal broke the news in on Wednesday, October 22, 2025.
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