Key facts
- Britain's Ministry of Defence is investigating reports of a Russian frigate firing warning shots at a UK-registered yacht.
- The incident allegedly occurred south of the Isle of Wight, outside of British territorial waters.
- The Russian frigate involved has been identified as the Admiral Grigorovich.
- Warning shots were reportedly fired at a distance of approximately 450 meters from the yacht.
- No injuries or damage were reported on the yacht.
- A Royal Navy vessel, HMS Mersey, was monitoring the Russian frigate at the time of the incident.
The U.K.'s Ministry of Defence is investigating reports that a Russian frigate fired shots at a British yacht in the English Channel. The incident allegedly took place south of the Isle of Wight, outside of British territorial waters, with the Russian frigate identified as the Admiral Grigorovich.
According to reports, sailors on the frigate fired warning shots at a distance of approximately 450 meters from the UK-registered yacht. No injuries or damage have been reported, and a military vessel dispatched from the U.K. has visited the yacht to gather details and ensure the safety of those onboard.
