Russian frigate fires warning shots at British yacht in English Channel
6 hours ago
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- #maritime incident
- #naval warning shots
- Russian frigate Admiral Grigorovich reportedly fired warning shots near a British yacht in the Channel, about 20 miles south of the Isle of Wight.
- No injuries or damage reported; the yacht was visited by HMS Tyne to ensure crew safety and gather details.
- Incident follows UK seizure of a Russia-linked oil tanker, Smyrtos, near the Isle of Wight, but sources view it as isolated and unrelated.
- Warning shots occurred after the yacht sailed close to the Russian warship in international waters and initially did not respond to warnings.
- Russian frigate has been regularly deployed near UK waters, escorting shadow fleet vessels and refueling off the Suffolk coast.
- British navy unclear if the Russian vessel was fully in control, speculating possible mechanical failure; it was monitored by HMS Mersey.
- Politicians express concern, calling Russia a direct threat and condemning aggression in UK waters.
- The Admiral Grigorovich is a 125-meter frigate with a 100mm gun capable of firing 80 rounds per minute over 20km.
- Warning shots are a legitimate naval deterrent, but such incidents are extremely rare in peacetime in the Channel.