BBC interviews British yacht couple disputing Russian account of Channel warning shots
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Summary
BBC News interviews Jane and Alan Kel (or Kelvey) aboard their UK-registered yacht Bright Future after it encountered Russian frigate Admiral Grigorovich in the English Channel. The segment covers their account of sailing from Lymington to Cherbourg, seeing the motionless warship, responding to horn blasts by changing course, and then hearing warning shots fired into the air; they deny any prior radio contact, flares, or being on a collision course. They reported the incident to Solent Coast Guard, received follow-up from French authorities and HMS Tyne, and continued their holiday. The report includes the Russian Ministry of Defense statement claiming the yacht approached dangerously close, ignored communications and flares, prompting shots at 150 meters.
Editorial Assessment
The broadcast is a straightforward eyewitness interview that juxtaposes the couple's denial with the official Russian version read verbatim. Claims about the sequence of events rest on conflicting eyewitness/official statements with no independent third-party verification such as AIS data, radar logs, or audio recordings presented. Context on routine shadowing of Russian warships by the Royal Navy and the location outside UK territorial waters is noted in broader reporting. Viewers may miss technical maritime rules on close approaches or exclusion zones, but the piece avoids loaded language and notes the yacht's safe continuation. Overall accurate as a report of competing narratives rather than an adjudication of facts.
Key Moments
Russian frigate fired warning shots after yacht ignored radio calls and flares while on dangerous approach
Russian MoD statement; directly contradicted by couple's account of no radio or flares and deliberate course change after horn blasts
Couple changed course after five horn blasts; shots followed immediately with no prior contact attempts
Couple's eyewitness account; no independent confirmation (AIS, VHF logs) available in public reports
Incident occurred ~11am UK time ~20 nautical miles south of Isle of Wight; no injuries or damage
Consistent across BBC, PA Media, Reuters, and UK MoD statements
UK authorities investigating; HMS Tyne deployed to check on yacht
Confirmed by UK Ministry of Defence and multiple news outlets including Mirror and Independent
Sources Consulted
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