Russian Warship ‘Reckless,’ Not ‘Sinister,’ in Firing Shots at Yacht in English Channel, Starmer Says

The yacht, which was being sailed by a retired British couple, reported several shots, which Russians say were warnings to avoid a collision.
Russian Warship ‘Reckless,’ Not ‘Sinister,’ in Firing Shots at Yacht in English Channel, Starmer Says
A file photo of a Russian warship docked in Port Sudan in Sudan, on Feb. 28, 2021. AP Photo, File
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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has said a Russian warship was “reckless” but not “sinister” in firing warning shots at a yacht steered by pensioners in the English Channel. Russian officials contend that the shots were fired to avert a collision.

Starmer told GB News that the Ministry of Defense (MoD) has determined that the shots fired on June 16 were from “a drifting warship rather than anything more sinister.”

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