British navy escorts Russian warship near UK waters
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British navy escorts Russian warship near UK waters

A handout photo made available by the British Ministry of Defence (MOD) on 26 December 2017 shows Britain's Royal Navy frigate HMS St Albans escorting a Russian warship through the North Sea and areas of British interest on 25 Dec 2017. (EPA-EFE/ROYAL NAVY HANDOUT/ CROWN COPYRIGHT - MOD)
A handout photo made available by the British Ministry of Defence (MOD) on 26 December 2017 shows Britain's Royal Navy frigate HMS St Albans escorting a Russian warship through the North Sea and areas of British interest on 25 Dec 2017. (EPA-EFE/ROYAL NAVY HANDOUT/ CROWN COPYRIGHT - MOD)

LONDON: British officials say the Royal Navy has escorted a Russian warship through the North Sea near UK waters.

The HMS St. Albans with 190 sailors on board was used to escort the Russian Admiral Gorshkov frigate through what British officials called “areas of national interest” on Christmas Day.

In addition, a Royal Navy helicopter was used to track other Russian vessels in the area.

The navy says there has been a recent surge in Russian vessels traveling near UK waters. Officials say that on Christmas Eve, a navy vessel was used to escort a Russian intelligence-gathering ship through the North Sea and English Channel.

Defence Secretary Gavin William said Britain wouldn't tolerate aggression.

“Britain will never be intimidated when it comes to protecting our country, our people and our national interests,” he said.

The incidents at sea follow a difficult visit to Moscow by Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson just before Christmas. Johnson and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov disagreed on a number of policy points, reflecting increasing tensions between Britain and Russia.

British officials warned this month that Russian ships may cut undersea internet cables in a bid to disrupt communications and commerce.

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