The Royal Navy has been tracking a “suspicious” Russian ship that spent 14 hours stopped over undersea data cables in the Bristol Channel, The Telegraph can disclose.
A Russian submarine was deployed alongside a spy ship to map critical undersea infrastructure around Britain, it has emerged. The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has declassified a photo of the incident, ...
The ship had reportedly entered UK waters to complete some repair work ...
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Why did Russian ships circle British waters
Russian naval vessels were seen near the UK a few months ago, sparking questions about their intentions. In this video, we ...
British Defense Secretary John Healey met with counterparts from Baltic and Nordic nations to discuss seizing oil tankers linked to Russia’s shadow fleet, as Europe seeks to tighten curbs on ...
The United Kingdom has threatened to seize a Russia-linked oil tanker, intensifying tensions between the two countries over ...
Russian shadow fleet ships could be seized by British special forces after ministers reportedly identified a new legal basis for raids. Soldiers could target illegal oil tankers in a move to place ...
How does Russia's Shadow Fleet operate in the Baltic Sea and how does it fit into Russia's wider hybrid war against Europe? We explain.
Russian cargo ship anchors over trans-Atlantic cables in Bristol Channel - Sinegorsk anchored in Minehead for 14 hours while reportedly under surveillance by HM Coastguard and the Royal Navy ...
A Russian submarine was deployed alongside a spy ship to map critical undersea infrastructure around Britain, it has emerged. An anti-submarine Merlin Mk2 helicopter could be seen from the photo ...
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