Royal Navy tracks suspected Russian 'spy ship' through UK waters
- The Royal Navy tracked three Russian ships, including the Admiral Vladimirskiy, through the English Channel, citing concerns over sabotage against UK infrastructure.
- HMS Cattistock was deployed to escort the Admiral Vladimirskiy, which is suspected of planning sabotage against UK infrastructure.
- Armed Forces Minister Luke Pollard emphasized that the UK will defend its waters against Russian incursions.
- Two additional British ships monitored the RFN Alexander Otrakovsky and MV Ascalon after they left the Mediterranean, as Russian activities have increased in UK waters.
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Royal Navy warships shadow three Russian vessels through English Channel
Russian landing ship RFN Alexander Otrakovsky had recently left the Mediterranean.
Russian 'spy ship' sails through Channel as Royal Navy deployed to shadow them
THE Royal Navy scrambled sea and air power to escort three Russian ships – including a beach invader and spy vessel – through the English Channel. One of the Russian ships under watch was previously revealed to be plotting sabotage missions against UK infrastructure. SWNSHMS Cattistock shadowed Admiral Vladimirsky in the channel[/caption] SWNSA Wildcat helicopter kept close watch from the skies over Admiral Vladimirskiy[/caption] PARussian landi…
Royal Navy deployed to track suspicious Russian 'spy ships' in English Channel - The Mirror
The Royal Navy was deployed to escort oceanographic survey ship Admiral Vladimirskiy, Russian landing ship RFN Alexander Otrakovsky, and merchant vessel MV Ascalon through the English Channel and North Sea
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