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British Navy spent a month monitoring a Russian frigate off its coast - The Guardian

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The British Navy spent a month tracking a Russian frigate and "shadow fleet" vessels. The Russian frigate was heading from the Atlantic Ocean to the North Sea. Prime Minister Keir Starmer stated that London will be "even tougher" in pursuing the Russian "shadow fleet."

British Navy spent a month monitoring a Russian frigate off its coast - The Guardian
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The UK Royal Navy monitored a Russian frigate near British shores daily for a month. The Russian ship was heading from the Atlantic Ocean to the North Sea following UK threats to seize "shadow fleet" oil tankers. This was reported by UNN with reference to The Guardian.

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According to the publication, in April, the Russian frigate "Admiral Grigorovich" escorted six vessels linked to the Russian "shadow fleet." Three of these ships were under economic sanctions.

Another Russian frigate, "Admiral Kasatonov," passed through the English Channel in late April, escorting two merchant vessels believed to be heading to the Syrian city of Tartus. One of them, the "Sparta," is linked to arms transportation, the publication states.

Defense Secretary John Healey stated a month ago that the British Navy escorted three Russian submarines during their month-long voyage over pipelines and cables near British waters, which were likely spying on underwater infrastructure.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer stated that London will be "even tougher" in pursuing the Russian "shadow fleet" to protect the country and deprive "Vladimir Putin's war machine of the dirty profits that fund his barbaric campaign in Ukraine."

Recall

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer stated the need to block Russia's "shadow fleet" to increase pressure. Hundreds of entities have already fallen under sanctions, including 48 "shadow fleet" vessels and "Transneft."