
BREAKING: A Russian frigate has reportedly FIRED at an English yacht in the Channel
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BREAKING: Reports have emerged that a Russian Navy frigate allegedly fired warning shots near a UK-registered yacht in the English Channel, prompting an investigation by British authorities. According to initial reports, the incident occurred approximately 20 nautical miles south of the Isle of Wight, outside UK territorial waters. The yacht's crew reported that warning shots were fired at a distance of around 500 yards from the vessel, raising fresh concerns about maritime security and the conduct of Russian naval operations in waters close to the United Kingdom.
GB News National Reporter Charlie Peters brings the latest details on the developing situation. Despite the alarming nature of the reports, no injuries or damage have been reported, and the yacht is understood to be continuing its journey. Royal Navy patrol vessel HMS MERSEY was monitoring the Russian frigate at the time of the incident, while a seaboat from HMS TYNE was later dispatched to visit the yacht, gather witness accounts and ensure the safety of those on board.
The Ministry of Defence has confirmed that investigations remain ongoing and has described the event as an isolated incident. Officials have also stated that there is currently no indication that the reported encounter is linked to the UK's recent interception of the vessel SMYRTOS. As authorities work to establish exactly what happened in the Channel, questions are likely to be raised about Russian naval activity near British waters and the wider implications for regional security.
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