Ambassador does not deny Russia is tracking UK nuclear subs with sensors
- Russia's Ambassador Andrei Kelin did not deny claims that sensors have been hidden around the UK to track Royal Navy nuclear submarines, but he emphasized that there is no threat at all from Russia to the UK.
- The British military found devices believed to gather intelligence on Britain's nuclear-armed submarines, which poses a potential threat to national security, according to The Sunday Times.
- Defence Secretary John Healey confirmed the detection of a Russian ship loitering over critical undersea infrastructure, prompting a Royal Navy submarine to surface nearby as a warning.
- Kelin remarked on the exaggerated nature of concerns about Russian threats, stating that all these threats are extremely exaggerated.
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Russia’s Nuclear Attack Submarine Fleet Has Just 1 Mission
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Russian ambassador to UK doesn't deny tracking British nuclear submarines
Russia's ambassador to the U.K. did not deny Moscow is tracking British nuclear submarines in British waters but claimed it posed no threat to the U.K., the BBC reported on April 12.BBC journalist Laura Kuenssberg questioned Ambassador Andrei Kelin after a Sunday Times investigation published on April 5 revealed that Russian sensors were found in the sea around the U.K.“I am not going to deny it, but I wonder whether we really have an interest i…
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