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Russian Military Explains Warning Shot Fired in NATO Countries' Waters

Russian Military Explains Warning Shot Fired in NATO Countries' Waters

Summary

Russia said its warship fired warning shots near a British yacht in waters between England and France after the yacht did not change course. The UK is investigating the incident, which took place days after British forces detained a sanctioned Russian oil tanker in the English Channel.

Key Facts

  • The incident occurred near the Isle of Wight, England, and Normandy, France, around 11:40 a.m. local time.
  • The Russian frigate involved was named "Admiral Grigorovich."
  • British naval forces usually monitor Russian ships passing through the English Channel.
  • The Russian military said they tried to contact the British yacht using calls, flares, and sound signals first.
  • When the yacht kept approaching dangerously, the Russian ship fired warning shots with small arms.
  • The British yacht then changed direction and moved away from the Russian warship.
  • The event happened two days after the UK detained a Russian oil tanker under sanctions.
  • The UK government is investigating the situation.
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