The UK has issued a stern warning to Vladimir Putin after a Russian spy ship, Yantar, was detected near British waters. The vessel, known for gathering intelligence and mapping critical underwater infrastructure, was monitored by the Royal Navy. Defence Secretary John Healey emphasized that the UK will not hesitate to take robust action to protect its national security. The incident has raised concerns about potential international sabotage and highlighted tensions between the two nations.
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UK warns Putin 'we see you' after Royal Navy confronts Russian spy ship
Returning to the Defence Secretary’s statement to Parliament earlier, John Healey said the UN “law of the open seas” means there are options “not available” to the Government in limiting foreign vessels in UK waters. It comes after Healey revealed that a Royal Navy submarine was used to warn off one of Vladimir Putin’s spy ships.
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UK warns Putin after Russian spy ship seen near British waters
The Royal Navy has been monitoring a Russian spy ship after it was spotted around UK waters earlier this week, the defence secretary has told MPs. John Healey said the vessel, Yantar, was used for gathering intelligence and mapping the UK's critical underwater infrastructure.
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