• Russia launched a covert operation to deploy undersea sabotage ve

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    Russia launched a covert operation to deploy undersea sabotage vessels in UK waters while the world was distracted by the Middle East - UK threatens Putin with serious consequences if subversion continues

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    Mon, 13 Apr 2026 18:10:00 +0000

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    Russia launched a covert operation to sabotage subsea cables while the world was distracted by the Middle East.

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    now subscribed Your newsletter sign-up was successful Join the club Get full access to premium articles, exclusive features and a growing list of member rewards. Explore An account already exists for this email address, please log in. Subscribe to our newsletter Russia deployed subsea vessels to gather intelligence on subsea cables The vessels were tracked by the UK Navy and Airforce The operation signals the wider threats to subsea cables in areas of active military conflict A Russian submarine operation potentially targeting critical undersea cables has been thwarted by the UK , the nation's
    government has claimed..

    British personnel, ships and aircraft monitored a Russian submarine as it slipped from its harbor and headed towards British waters. The submarine was quickly identified as a ruse to distract from the deployment of undersea
    naval units based at Olenya Guba in Russia headed directly for critical undersea infrastructure. Article continues below You may like Russias battle against VPNs is entering a new phase: Here's what to expect in 2026 Signal is being targeted by Russian hackers in a huge new phishing campaign, FBI says Russian cybercriminals are targeting WhatsApp, Signal accounts in
    'large-scale global' hacking campaign UK pushes Russian operation from covert to overt In order to signal to Russia that their covert operations had been discovered, the UK deployed Type 23 frigate HMS St Albans, RFA Tidespring and Merlin helicopters, and an RAF P8 submarine hunting aircraft to track the Russian Akula-class submarine and its sub-surface acquaintances.

    The additional sub-surface deployments were made by Russias Main Directorate of Deep Sea Research (known as GUGI), which specializes in monitoring
    offshore and deep sea infrastructure such as sub-sea cables, windfarms and pipelines. (Image credit: UK Ministry of Defence) GUGI is known to handle surface vessels disguised as research vessels that conduct intelligence gathering operations, as well as a fleet of small vessels capable of submerging to extreme depths , alongside vehicles capable of remote and autonomous operation.

    Upon being alerted to the presence of the UKs tracking, both the Akula-class submarine and deployments made by GUGI headed back to Russian waters. Are you a pro? Subscribe to our newsletter Sign up to the TechRadar Pro newsletter to get all the top news, opinion, features and guidance your business needs to succeed! Contact me with news and offers from other Future brands Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors By submitting
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    The UK government theorizes that the vessels deployed by GUGI likely intended to survey subsea fiber optic cables, potentially gathering intelligence on
    the locations of certain cables that can be sabotaged should tensions between Russia and the West heat up.

    UK Defense Secretary John Healey MP issued a direct warning to Russian President Vladimir Putin, stating, We see you, we see your activity over our underwater infrastructure. You should know that any attempt to damage it will not be tolerated and would have serious consequences. What other subsea
    cables are at risk? Russian operations around subsea cables in the North Sea raise the wider question of how protected other subsea cables are -
    especially in regions experiencing military activity. What to read next "Another wave of VPN blocks:" Windscribe records drop in traffic in Russia Record number of UK businesses hit by nation state attacks as attackers weaponize AI Russian hackers hitting TP-Link home routers to hijack internet traffic

    Multiple subsea cables currently span the Strait of Hormuz for example, including projects such as the Gulf Bridge International Cable System/Middle East North Africa Cable System (GBICS/MENA), FALCON, 2Africa , Asia Africa Europe-1 (AAE-1), Fibre In Gulf (FIG), and SeaMeWe-6 . (Image credit: submarinecablemap.com) Numerous other projects looking to connect countries
    in the Red Sea and Persian Gulf with subsea cables have been delayed or cancelled, including the Pearls section of Metas 2Africa project .

    Over 99% of international data traffic travels via subsea fiber optic cables, making them a prime target for sabotage by nations such as Iran, as well as its proxies within the Middle East.

    Specialized vehicles arent required to sabotage sub-sea cables, as certain civilian vessels alleged to be a part of Russias hybrid war have demonstrated through the use of anchor-dragging attacks, most recently against a cable linking Helsinki to Estonia via the Gulf of Finland .

    The recently announced blockade of Iranian ports in the Strait of Hormuz by the US should bolster protections against potential subsea cable attacks in the region, as vessels docked and departing from Iranian ports will likely be closely monitored 24/7 for the foreseeable future, or until the conflict
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