
Russia just fired live rounds at a retired couple’s yacht. 23 miles from Britain.
Their yacht: “Bright Future.”
Their plan: a quiet Tuesday sail.
23 miles off the Isle of Wight.
Then a 4,000-ton Russian frigate appeared.
The Admiral Grigorovich.
Armed with Kalibr cruise missiles.
Anti-ship weapons.
Torpedo tubes.
It blasted its horn FIVE times.
“Can you see us?”
The couple turned TWO degrees to port.
A clear answer: yes, we see you.
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FIVE more horn blasts.
Then FOUR TO FIVE ROUNDS OF SMALL ARMS FIRE.
Warning shots.
Fired into the path of a civilian yacht.
In. The. English. Channel.
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Jane and Alan Kelvey.
60s. Retired. Sunday sailors.
They said they were “definitely not on a collision course.”
Russia’s story?
“The yacht closed to 150 meters.”
Britain’s story?
“Over 500 yards apart.”
One of them is lying.
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A peaceful Tuesday became a live-fire incident.
A Russian warship.
Firing shots.
23 miles from British soil.
At a boat called “Bright Future.”
You can’t write this.
HMS Mersey was RIGHT THERE — shadowing the Grigorovich.
The Royal Navy watched it happen.
“Isolated incident”?
This warship has escorted 6+ tankers, supply ships, and a SUBMARINE through the Channel since April.
This isn’t isolated.
This is Tuesday for them.





