Russian spy ship pointed lasers at RAF pilots tracking it, says UK

Ministry of Defence photo showing a Royal Navy ship tracking the Yantar

“My message to Russia and to Putin is this: we see you. We know what you’re doing. And if the Yantar travels south this week, we are ready,” he added.

Healey said the laser incident took place whilst the Yantar was being followed by a Royal Navy frigate and RAF Poseidon P-8 planes deployed to “track the vessel’s every move”. It is understood the episode occurred within the last two weeks.

Speaking at a news conference in Downing Street, the defence secretary added he had changed the Royal Navy’s rules of engagement so that it could follow the Yantar more closely “when it is in our wider waters”.

Healey said the vessel, which entered service in 2015, was part of Russia’s Main Directorate for Deep Sea Research (GUGI), which was designed to “undertake surveillance in peacetime and sabotage in conflict”.

“We have military options ready should the Yantar change course. I am not going to reveal those because that only makes President Putin wiser,” he said.

Asked about the risks posed by lasers, Healey replied: “Anything that impedes, disrupts or puts at risk pilots in charge of British military planes is deeply dangerous.”

The Russian Embassy released a statement, saying it was “not interested in British underwater communications”.

“The actions of our country do not touch interests of the UK and they are not aimed at undermining its security,” the statement said.

It added: “However, London, with its Russophobic path and increasing militaristic hysteria leads to further degradation European security, providing the premise for new dangerous situations.

“We call on the British side to hold off taking any destructive steps which might aggravate the crisis situation on the European continent.”

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