Saturday, January 24, 2026 - Russian warships have been intercepted by the Royal Navy in the English Channel during a two-day operation carried out in coordination with NATO allies, UK defence officials said.
British patrol vessels and aircraft were deployed to track
what officials described as elements of Russia’s “shadow fleet” as the ships
transited waters close to the United Kingdom. The operation involved patrol
ships HMS Mersey and HMS Severn, both based in Portsmouth, supported by a
Wildcat helicopter from 815 Naval Air Squadron.
The Royal Navy said the task group intercepted and shadowed
the Russian corvette Boikiy and the accompanying oil tanker MT General
Skobelev, which had earlier been tracked by allied forces after passing through
the Bay of Biscay. The vessels were returning from a deployment in the
Mediterranean and were sailing towards the North Sea.
As the Russian ships approached the Isle of Wight, the
British vessels and helicopter used onboard sensors to monitor their movements
and gather intelligence, which was later shared with relevant agencies. Once
the ships entered the North Sea, responsibility for monitoring them was handed
over to NATO allies.
Minister for the Armed Forces Al Carns said the operation
sent a clear signal to Moscow. “With this operation, our sailors have once
again sent a message to Vladimir Putin — we know exactly what his navy is
doing,” he said. “Every time a Russian ship comes near the UK, the Navy is
ready to track, deter and defend.”
Lieutenant Commander Dan Wardle, commanding officer of HMS
Mersey, said the mission demonstrated the Royal Navy’s readiness to protect UK
maritime interests. He noted that operating alongside HMS Severn and NATO
partners allowed for the sharing of experience and best practice, underscoring
the strength of allied cooperation.
Lieutenant Commander Ross Gallagher of 815 Naval Air
Squadron said the activation again highlighted the high level of readiness and
professionalism within the unit.
The interception is the latest in a series of encounters
involving Russian vessels near UK and allied waters. British officials have
said intensified monitoring of Russian naval and tanker movements is part of
wider efforts by the UK and its allies to enforce sanctions and counter
activities linked to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

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