Royal Navy Deployed To Thwart Russian Warships At UK Border

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Royal Navy deployed to deter Russian warships at UK border

The Royal Navy in Britain was deployed on Tuesday to escort a Russian warship sailing dangerously close to the UK border. 

According to the Defense Ministry, Russia has increased the number of warships in the region over the past few days, sparking fears that preperations for war are being made between Moscow and the West.

Nytimes.com reports: “Britain will never be intimidated when it comes to protecting our country, our people, and our national interests,” Defense Secretary Gavin Williamson said in the statement.

It was not the first time Britain had taken such measures against Russian vessels. In January, the Royal Navy escorted a Russian aircraft carrier passing through the English Channel as it returned from Syria. In April, a patrol ship escorted a Ropucha-class landing ship through the English Channel, and there were other episodes involving Russian vessels in May and November.

The increased presence of Russian ships comes at a time of strained relations between London and Moscow. During a visit to Russia last week, the British foreign secretary, Boris Johnson, told his counterpart, Sergey V. Lavrov, that there was “abundant evidence” Moscow had meddled in foreign elections and had tried to interfere in British internal affairs.

Mr. Lavrov denied the accusations, and blamed Britain for an increase in tensions.

“It’s no secret that our relations are at a low point, and that’s not at our initiative,” he said.

The head of Britain’s armed forces, Air Chief Marshal Stuart Peach, has also warned of a “catastrophic threat” to the internet and global economy, with a growing risk of a Russian attack on the undersea cables that carry 97 percent of global communications and that transmit $10 trillion financial transactions each day.

Russia has increased patrols of attack submarines near undersea cables in the Atlantic, according to American officials, in what they say is only the most visible sign of Moscow’s renewed interest in submarine warfare and of its aggressive posture against NATO’s undersea dominance.

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