The Russian Embassy in London denies allegations of threatening undersea cables in Britain and NATO countries, following UK defense minister John Healey's accusations of Russian 'malign activity.' Britain has increased monitoring of Russian ships,
The Russian Embassy in London said that Russia posed no threat to undersea cables in Britain and other NATO countries, after UK defence minister John Healey accused Moscow of \"malign activity\" at sea.
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The Ukrainian military confirmed on Monday that it had withdrawn from the Donetsk town of Velyka Novosilka, a day after Russia said it had captured it. Viktor Trehubov, a military spokesperson for Ukraine’s eastern front, confirmed that Russian troops had entered the town but said fighting continued on the outskirts.
Russia on Thursday denied ever targeting underwater communications cables, a day after London accused a “Russian spy ship” of passing through British waters and issued a direct warning to President Vladimir Putin.
A Russian spy ship seen in U.K. waters points to continuing worries over the safety of undersea cables that link the global economy.
UK Defence Secretary John Healey said the spy ship, known as Yantar, was chased off British waters in November before returning this week.
The Russian ship Yantar was caught prowling UK territorial waters, equipped to sabotage undersea cables and conduct covert surveillance.
The British navy said Wednesday that is ramping up measures to protect its waters from secret Russian operations after identifying a Russian spy vessel in UK waters for the second time in weeks.
Britain on Wednesday warned that it faced a growing threat of aggression from Russia, asserting that a Russian spy ship had passed by the English coast for the second time in three months.
Addressing the House of Commons, defence secretary said the spy ship is currently in the North Sea having passed through British waters
ROYAL Navy warships have scared away a Russian spy vessel after it was spotted in the English Channel – as fears grow of international sabotage. Vladimir Putin has been warned “we see