A Russian warship sailing between England and France fired warning shots at a British civilian yacht
A Russian warship fired warning shots at a British civilian yacht in the English Channel after the vessel allegedly failed to respond to signals. The incident occurred amid heightened tensions following the UK's seizure of a Russian shadow fleet tanker.
Why it matters
This maritime encounter highlights the increasing friction between Russian naval forces and Western nations in European waters.
The Admiral Grigorovich, pictured here in Sudan, has been sailing in the English Channel as Russia's shadow fleet tankers come under threat from seizure by the UK. IBRAHIM ISHAQ/AFP via Getty Images Russia said one of its warships fired warning shots at a British civilian yacht on Sunday. The Admiral Grigorovich was in the English Channel when it opened fire with small arms. A retired British couple said they were sailing on the yacht when they encountered the frigate. A Russian frigate opened fire in the English Channel on Tuesday, firing warning shots with small arms near a civilian yacht, authorities said. The warship Admiral Grigorovich fired the shots in the path of the Bright Future, a UK-registered sailing yacht, the Russian defense ministry said in a statement. The defense ministry said the frigate had attempted to contact the Bright Future with radio, signal flares, and sound signals, but opened fire after receiving no response and seeing the yacht "following a dangerous course." "After closing the distance to 150 meters, the frigate's commander decided to carry out the preemptive fire at the vessel's course with small arms," the ministry said. A retired British couple on board the Bright Future, Jane and Alan Kelvey, told the BBC they were sailing 23 miles from the coast of the Isle of Wight when they encountered the warship. Jane Kelvey told the outlet that the two vessels were not on a collision course and that the Bright Future had adjusted its path after the Admiral Grigorovich issued five horn blasts. The incident follows the UK's Royal Marines' separate seizure of the MV Smyrtos, a tanker believed to be part of Russia's shadow fleet , off the southern coast of England on Sunday. The boarding operation was a first for the UK, involving two British warships, reconnaissance aircraft, and helicopters. Military helicopters boarded the MV Smyrtos off the coast of Portland. Finnbarr Webster/Getty Images While both events occurred in the English Channel, the UK defense ministry said that the seizure and Tuesday's warning shots from the Admiral Grigorovich were isolated incidents. Still, the Russian navy has been repeatedly reported to be escorting shadow fleet tankers in convoys. The Admiral Grigorovich, part of the Black Sea Fleet, was spotted convoying two tankers in the English Channel in April, just after UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer had given British forces the authority to seize shadow fleet vessels. The 409-foot-long guided-missile frigate is the lead ship of its class and was commissioned in 2016. The ship's main armament consists of eight vertical launch cells for land-attack cruise missiles and a 100mm naval gun. Read the original article on Business Insider
The framing emphasizes the Russian aggression toward a civilian vessel, which is a common narrative in Western media coverage of Russia.
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