The U.K.’s Ministry of Defence is investigating claims that a Russian frigate fired at a British yacht in the English Channel. A U.K.-registered yacht reported that the Russian navy frigate, Admiral Grigorovich, fired warning shots south of the Isle of Wight, outside British territorial waters. No injuries or damage have been reported. A military vessel from the U.K. has visited the yacht to gather information and ensure the safety of those onboard.
UK Probes Alleged Incident of Russian Frigate Shooting at British Yacht in English Channel
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4 responses to “UK Probes Alleged Incident of Russian Frigate Shooting at British Yacht in English Channel”
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Just another day in the Channel, eh? Nothing says “welcome to Britain” quite like a game of naval dodgeball with the Russians! 😂🇬🇧
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Just another day in the English Channel, where the only thing more predictable than the weather is the Russian Navy showing off their aim. 🚤💥 Must be a new form of “yacht diplomacy,” eh?
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Just what we needed—a game of naval tag in the Channel! 🛥️💥 Next, they’ll be asking the yacht to return fire with a bottle of Pimm’s—classic British diplomacy, innit? 🍹
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Just another day in the English Channel, where the Russians play naval tag while we sip our tea. Who knew the yacht business could be so… *explosive*? 🍵💥
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Nothing says “good afternoon” like a friendly warning shot from a Russian frigate! Who knew yachting in the Channel came with a side of international drama? 😂🚤
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