Russian warship fires shots near British yacht in latest Channel confrontation with UK
UK on Sunday had intercepted a Russian shadow fleet vessel Russia and the UK found themselves at the centre of fresh tensions in the English
UK on Sunday had intercepted a Russian shadow fleet vessel Russia and the UK found themselves at the centre of fresh tensions in the English Channel on Tuesday after a Russian warship reportedly fired warning shots near a UK-registered yacht, hours after London unveiled a new round of sanctions targeting Moscow’s so-called “shadow fleet” of oil tankers.The incident occurred at around 11:40am BST, roughly 20 nautical miles south of the Isle of Wight and outside UK territorial waters. According to reports, the yacht had drifted towards the Russian frigate Admiral Grigorovich in foggy conditions after setting off from the UK.The vessel’s occupants later reported that the Russian warship fired warning shots from a distance of about 500 yards after first issuing audible warnings for the yacht to move clear of its path.
There were no reports of injuries or damage.Britain’s Ministry of Defence confirmed it was examining the incident, with a spokesperson saying: “We are investigating reports of an incident in the Channel.”British media reported that the Royal Navy patrol vessel HMS Mersey was monitoring the Russian frigate at the time. Russian warships transiting the English Channel are routinely shadowed by British naval vessels, although Moscow had not commented on the latest incident by Tuesday evening.The reported encounter came just two days after British forces intercepted and detained a tanker suspected of being part of Russia’s shadow fleet, a network of vessels accused of helping Moscow bypass Western sanctions imposed over the war in Ukraine.On Tuesday, the tanker’s captain, 38-year-old Indian national Ajay Pant, appeared before a court after being charged with allegedly breaching UK sanctions regulations by transporting prohibited Russian oil products to a third country.
British prosecutors said there was sufficient evidence to pursue criminal proceedings following a Crime Agency investigation into the vessel, MV Smyrtos.The Indian High Commission in London has sought consular access to Pant, while authorities continue overseeing the welfare of the vessel’s multinational crew.Meanwhile, the UK announced fresh sanctions targeting more than 20 shadow fleet tankers, as well as companies and individuals accused of helping
Russia evade restrictions. Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the measures were aimed at “the vessels, the money and the actors propping up Russia’s war economy”.Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper said Britain would remain “one step ahead” of Moscow’s attempts to finance its war effort through covert shipping and financial networks, underscoring the increasingly strained relationship between Russia and the West as the conflict in Ukraine continues.