UK Investigates Russian Warship Firing Warning Shots Near British Yacht
The United Kingdom has launched an investigation into reports that a Russian Navy vessel fired warning shots at a British-registered yacht in the English Channel. According to multiple sources, the incident occurred just outside of UK territorial waters near the Isle of Wight. The Ministry of Defence is currently examining these claims to determine the circumstances surrounding the event.
A UK-registered yacht reported that shots were fired by a Russian frigate off the coast of the Isle of Wight. Reports indicate that the shots were apparently fired within 500 metres of the vessel. The specific identity of the Russian warship has been partially identified in some reports as the frigate *Admiral*, though details regarding the exact class or name remain limited in the available reporting.
The incident is being viewed by observers as a sign of rising tensions between the United Kingdom and Russia. GB News reported that British and French ships are mobilizing in response to the incident. The UK government's investigation aims to establish whether the warning shots were fired intentionally and whether they violated international maritime laws or protocols regarding territorial boundaries.
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