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UK tightens grip on Russian ship after English channel encounter

The British Defense Minister announced tighter regulations against the Russian ship Yantar, which appeared in the English Channel. Maritime patrols and an AI system will be introduced to protect underwater infrastructure. The Secretary of Defense warned Putin, "We see you, we know what you're doing."

The Royal Navy is monitoring Russian ships. As a show of deterrence, a British submarine was allowed to pass near the Russian vessel Yantar.
The Royal Navy is monitoring Russian ships. As a show of deterrence, a British submarine was allowed to pass near the Russian vessel Yantar.
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The British Defense Minister, John Healey, announced the tightening of regulations against the Russian spy ship Yantar, which was spotted in the English Channel. According to Reuters, this ship had previously been seen in British waters in November of last year. In response to Russia's actions, the UK is introducing new protective measures.

Healey informed parliamentarians that Yantar, officially described by Russia as an oceanic research vessel, is likely gathering intelligence and mapping the UK's critical underwater infrastructure. "This is another example of increasing Russian aggression," he said.

Addressing the House of Commons, Healey sent a stern message to Russian President Vladimir Putin: "We see you, we know what you're doing and we will not shy away from robust action to protect this country."

The Navy receives new guidelines

According to information provided by Reuters, London accuses the Russian ship of conducting reconnaissance activities and mapping key seabed infrastructure.

In light of this, the British navy tracked Yantar for two days until it left British waters and entered Dutch waters. Now the UK plans to strengthen its efforts to prevent covert operations by Russian ships and aircraft near British and NATO territories.

Minister Healey announced that in response to Yantar's actions, the rules of engagement for the British navy have been changed to allow warships to closely monitor the Russian ship. Additionally, as a demonstration of deterrence, a British submarine was allowed to pass near Yantar.

The UK also plans to send maritime patrols and reconnaissance aircraft to support NATO's efforts in protecting cables in the Baltic Sea.

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