A British warship guarded it while traveling in a Russian warships near the waters of the United Kingdom in the North Sea, said the Royal British Navy.
The British Navy has said on Christmas Eve that this incident happened on Christian Christmas.
In a statement, the British Navy said that British freight HMS Saint Albanza kept an eye on the activities of the Russian warships Admiral Gorshkov in the North Sea area for "national interest".
In recent months, the Russian forces have increased in the United Kingdom's water reservoir.
Russia has not made any comment on the matter.
The UK recently warned that Russia is becoming a new threat to the underwater Internet cable.
Early this month, UK Chief of Defense Staff, Air Chief Marshal Sir Stewart Pitch said that the priority of Britain and Netova would be to protect these communications lines.
He said that if these lines are cut or any obstacles in one, it can hit the 'immediate and potentially disastrous' economy.
Internet cable connected to different countries and continents is spread beneath the sea.
In the statement, the British Navy said, "On December 23, HMS Saint Albans is called for the new Russian warships, Admiral Gorshkov, to travel through the waters of the United Kingdom."
The British Fragment, in order to surveillance on Russian ships, has been staying in the sea on Christmas Day (December 25th) and the next day the Portsmouth port has returned to the port.
UK defense minister Gavin Williamson said, "I will never hesitate to defend against the water resources or against any kind of aggression." Britain is never afraid of protecting the country, the public or national interest. "
Before the Christmas, British Navy said that another British frigate HMS Tain was also called to monitor Russian intelligence ships near North Sea and English Channel.
At the same time, two naval vessels of the British Navy monitor a helicopter on the route.
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