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The crew of the British warship "HMS Ramsey" surrendered to the Iranian military and fled

Two British warships fled from the Iranian military.

Despite the harsh statements of Great Britain that the warships of the country located in the Persian Gulf will provide maximum protection for civilian ships, it became known that during the seizure of the British oil tanker Stena Impero by Iranian warships, British warships turned sharply having received a warning that when entering the territorial waters of the Islamic republic, fire will be opened on them without warning.

Despite the information that the British oil tanker was guarded by two warships of Great Britain at the moment, at the moment it was possible to confirm the information about only one of them. We are talking about the destroyer “HMS Ramsey”, which not only did not try to repel the tanker “Stena Imperio” from the Iranian military, but also turned in the opposite direction, which obviously indicates the real threats from Iran to attack any violators of its territorial waters.

It is noteworthy that the seizure of the British oil tanker followed after Iran officially accused the UK of piracy and promised to take symmetrical measures immediately.

 

just in case of a threat, the Russian sailors are fueled by the entire fleet following the example of the heroic Black Sea fleet

Eagle! Have you already checked THEM? Right on the couch, huh?

An example of what? How cowardly to run away from the battlefield? Russian sailors have been noticed in this when they have not been and when they will not be!

Business is a penny.

A good example for Russia.

Amerikosy and the Anglo-Saxons are not bad at fighting, when they know for sure that they will not get in return, and this is the most cowardly nation.

It is better for Dristuns not to mess with Muslims, but to go to their tolerant island.

Iranians are great. Tanker for tanker.

It is not appropriate for the "queen of the seas" to get involved with some sort of Iran.

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