UK Military Deployment Aims to Deter Russian Submarine Threats to Subsea Cables
The United Kingdom has deployed military vessels to counter potential threats from Russian submarines targeting subsea cables and pipelines. This action follows the detection of Russian submarines, including an Akula class attack submarine and two specialist submarines from Moscow's Main Directorate for Deep Sea Research, operating in the High North maritime region. The UK, along with Norway, tracked these submarines, which were suspected of surveying underwater infrastructure with the potential to sabotage it during conflicts. The UK Defence Minister, John Healey, emphasized that the operation was intended to demonstrate to Russian President Vladimir Putin that their activities were being monitored and any attempts to damage infrastructure would not be tolerated. The submarines have since left the area, and no damage to the infrastructure has been reported.