The Royal Navy has been escorting a Russian frigate and tanker through waters close to the UK, it announced today, warning Vladimir Putin’s forces that it is ‘watching their every move’.
HMS Portland deployed from Plymouth to track Russian Gorshkov-class guided missile frigate, Admiral Kasatonov, and support tanker, Akademik Pashin.
The British Type 23 frigate shadowed Putin‘s forces through the English Channel on Sunday morning as they headed towards the North Sea.
The revelation came after what was Russia’s deadliest day on the battlefield in Ukraine on Saturday, with Putin’s forces losing more than 1,000 troops.
Amid Russia’s illegal invasion in Ukraine, the Admiral Kasatonov of Russia’s Northern Fleet has been operating in the eastern Mediterranean since early 2022.

HMS Portland (pictured) deployed from Plymouth to track Russian Gorshkov-class guided missile frigate, Admiral Kasatonov, and support tanker, Akademik Pashin
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Meanwhile, Akademik Pashin was in the region later in the year.
The Royal Navy said it had been watching every move made by Russia as they sailed north through the Bay of Biscay.
The Russians passed through the Strait of Gibraltar last Wednesday and NATO warships have been escorting them throughout their journey.
Portland with her specialist Merlin helicopter embarked – both equipped with cutting-edge sonars, sensors and torpedoes for specialist operations – are reporting on the movements of the Russian ships.
The ship’s Commanding Officer, Commander Ed Moss-Ward said: ‘The Royal Navy routinely responds to escort warships in our territorial waters and the adjacent sea areas to ensure compliance with maritime law and to deter malign activity.
‘Escorting the Russian task group alongside allied partners demonstrates the commitment of the Royal Navy and the NATO alliance to maintaining maritime security which is crucial to our national interests.’