UK navy foiled Russian submarines surveying undersea cables, defence minister says
UK Defence Secretary John Healey announced that the Royal Navy recently tracked and deterred three Russian submarines attempting to survey undersea infrastructure in the North Atlantic. The operation, involving a warship and P8 marine patrol aircraft, lasted over a month and aimed to prevent any potential damage to vital cables and pipelines.

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AI-generatedUK Defence Secretary John Healey announced that the Royal Navy recently tracked and deterred three Russian submarines attempting to survey undersea infrastructure in the North Atlantic. The operation, involving a warship and P8 marine patrol aircraft, lasted over a month and aimed to prevent any potential damage to vital cables and pipelines. Healey stated that the Russian activity occurred while international attention was focused on the Middle East. While no damage was confirmed, the UK is working with allies to verify the infrastructure's integrity. Healey emphasized the UK's commitment to protecting its undersea assets and warned Russia against any future attempts to sabotage them. He also addressed concerns about NATO contributions, affirming the US's commitment to the alliance.
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5 extractedUK forces would seek to verify that pipelines and cables had not been damaged with allies.
The Russian action took place “while the eyes of many were trained on the Middle East”.
There was no evidence pipelines or cables had been damaged.
The UK operation lasted more than a month.
A British warship and aircraft tracked and monitored Russian submarines.