Russia's month-long covert submarine operation failed, defence secretary sayspublished at 13:56 BST
Joe Coughlan
Live Reporter
A Russian submarine operation was detected in and around British waters by the UK and its allies during a month-long operation, UK Defence Secretary John Healey told a Downing Street press conference today.
He said the Akula attack submarine and two Gugi spy submarines have since left UK waters and headed back north after the spy vessels spent time over "critical infrastructure relevant to us and our allies".
Healey added there "no evidence that there has been any damage" to UK cables and pipelines, but that any attempt to damage the infrastructure would not be tolerated and will have "serious consequences".
This appears to be a more sophisticated and clandestine Russian operation, writes the BBC's defence correspondent, while our security correspondent explains why the UK's dependence on the cables and pipelines comes with vulnerability.
The defence secretary also said the UK is "stepping up" its defence efforts by spending an extra £100m on submarine hunting aircraft and launching the Atlantic Bastion programme to create a "British built hybrid naval force".
In a message to Russian President Vladimir Putin, Healey says: "We see you." Watch the full clip below.
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