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A Royal Navy attack submarine surfaced close to a Russian spy ship off the UK coast in an extraordinary warning to stop spying on British undersea cables, the defence secretary has revealed.
Two months ago, a UK submarine that was secretly tracking a Russian spy ship hanging around undersea cables in British waters surfaced close to the vessel, forcing it to leave the area ...
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The same ship had been detected “loitering” over vital undersea infrastructure in November, prompting Britain to deploy a submarine to surface close by as a warning, he said.
John Healey told MPs he approved a mission targeting the Yantar, saying it was 'loitering over UK critical undersea infrastructure' at the time. The vessel scarpered to the Mediterranean ...
It is the second time the spy ship has entered UK waters following a previous appearance in November, when it was seen ‘loitering over UK critical undersea infrastructure’. RAF maritime patrol ...
adding that it would also deploy an advanced AI system to help safeguard undersea infrastructure. Healey said Yantar had already been caught in British waters in November when it loitered over cables.
Mr Healey said the Yantar had been “loitering” over UK undersea infrastructure. “To deter any potential threat I took measures and steps then as part of a clear and direct response to the ...