The Royal Navy has been shadowing Russian warships in the North Sea, according to reports. The move is part of a series of increased military activities in the region.
The Royal Navy has been monitoring the movements of the Russian vessels, which were spotted in the North Sea off the coast of Scotland. The exact nature and purpose of the Russian ships' activities are not clear.
The increased military presence in the North Sea comes amid rising tensions between Russia and the West. NATO has also increased its military presence in the region.
"We are monitoring the situation closely and are in close contact with our allies," said a Royal Navy spokesperson.
The Russian vessels were spotted in the North Sea on Tuesday, with the Royal Navy sending a warship to shadow them. The exact location and details of the Russian ships' movements are not publicly available.
The increased military presence in the North Sea is a response to the growing threat posed by Russia. The UK government has been keen to emphasize its commitment to defending the country's national security.
The Royal Navy has been shadowing Russian warships in the North Sea, amid increased military tensions in the region.