UK defense secretary warns Russia it is ready to deal with any incursions after spy ship spotted

The United Kingdom has issued a stern warning to Russia following the detection of the Russian spy ship Yantar near British waters north of Scotland. Defense Secretary John Healey emphasized that the vessel had directed lasers at surveillance aircraft monitoring its activities. “We see you. We know what you’re doing. And if the Yantar travels south this week, we are ready,” Healey declared during a speech in London. This warning comes as the UK government prepares to unveil its new budget, with Prime Minister Keir Starmer advocating for significant increases in military spending to counter threats from Russia, China, and Iran. However, the government faces financial challenges, including potential tax hikes and spending cuts to address a multi-billion-pound deficit. Healey also announced plans to construct at least six new munitions factories across the UK, a move expected to create 1,000 jobs and bolster the military’s supply of explosives and propellants. The Yantar, part of the Russian navy, is known for its surveillance capabilities and potential for sabotage, prompting the UK and its allies to closely monitor its movements. Healey highlighted the need for a robust defense strategy in response to global threats, including conflicts in the Middle East, tensions between India and Pakistan, and espionage activities by China. The UK has pledged to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2035, aligning with NATO standards, to ensure national security in an era of heightened geopolitical risks.