Russian warship fires warning shots near yacht in English Channel
The frigate Admiral Grigorovich fired on a path near the UK-registered vessel just outside British waters

Russia said one of its warships fired warning shots on Tuesday near a yacht making a “dangerous approach” in the English Channel, though Britain evaluated that the shots were “not aimed at the vessel”.
The incident involved the Russian frigate Admiral Grigorovich and a UK-registered yacht around 20 nautical miles (37km) south of the Isle of Wight, just outside British waters, a UK defence source said.
The latest at-sea tension between London and Moscow came after UK commandos intercepted and boarded a suspected Russian shadow fleet vessel on Sunday in the same part of the Channel.
The shooting incident coincided with G7 leaders gathering in eastern France and agreeing Tuesday to intensify pressure on Russia to end more than four years of war against Ukraine.
“Following attempts to contact a British vessel in the channel, the Grigorovich fired warning shots. These were not aimed at the vessel and were an attempt to prevent a possible collision,” the UK defence ministry said in an update on the incident.
The ministry insisted that it was an “isolated” incident not linked to the UK’s weekend interception of the other vessel.