Nearly 200 Royal Navy sailors recalled on Christmas Day to shadow Russian warships

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NEARLY 200 Royal Navy sailors were recalled to duty on Christmas Day so they could shadow Russian warships.

Frigate HMS Somerset set sail two days later to keep watch on corvette RFS Soobrazitelny and two of its support vessels.

The Kremlin’s ships remained in international waters until New Year’s Eve, when Somerset finished shadowing them.

HMS Somerset’s commanding officer, Commander Joel Roberts, said: “As the UK is an island nation, at all times of the year the Royal Navy maintains units at very high readiness to conduct operations in support of the UK’s national objectives.

“Maintaining maritime security, demonstrating an assertive presence, ensuring compliance with maritime law, and deterring malign activity in our territorial and adjacent waters are essential components of our maritime strategy and crucial to our national interests.”

Warrant Officer Stephen Doyle, the frigate’s executive warrant officer, said: “Despite being recalled on Christmas day, HMS Somerset’s crew spun up at short notice for operational tasking in a swift and professional manner.

“Personnel returned from leave from all parts of the UK.

“Although returning during this period is always emotional, the requirement for the tasking was understood by all onboard.

“Support from our families remains a key factor in allowing the sailors to perform at the highest level.”

A Royal Navy spokesman said: “With conditions in the Channel and North Sea foggy, aside from visually monitoring the Russian ships’ progress, HMS Somerset used her extensive suite of hi-tech sensors to follow the trio for more than 500 miles.

“When the weather has cleared, the ship’s Merlin helicopter became airborne to support the monitoring mission and also capture imagery of both the Russian vessels and HMS Somerset’s shadowing operation.”

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