PressTV-UK Navy tracks Russian warship in English Channel

A British Royal Navy vessel, HMS Hurworth, is monitoring a Russian warship as it is passing through the English Channel in an exercise that usually lasts about 48 hours, the Navy says.

The Portsmouth-based minehunter, which is the fourth UK ship required to observe Russian movements around Britain in the last two months, is tracking Russian frigate Admiral Makarov on Wednesday.

According to the Ministry of Defense, patrol ship HMS Mersey, destroyer HMS Diamond and frigate Montrose had all been involved in observation activities during the past two months.

Earlier in August, HMS Diamond was sent to monitor two Russian warships, and in January, Royal Navy frigate HMS Westminster monitored four Russian vessels as they passed close to British waters.

The ministry, however, declined to comment on the exact number of Russian ships passing the UK.

Back in May, the head of the Royal Navy, First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Philip Jones, said that the UK…

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