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NATO chief humiliates Russia over their ‘limping’ sub travelling through the Channel

by LLB staff reporter
14th Oct 25 12:34 pm

NATO’s Secretary General Mark Rutte has brutally humiliated Vladimir Putin over his “explosive hazard” Kilo class submarine which is travelling through the English Channel and the North Sea.

The submarine has been classed as an “explosive hazard” and it is not known if the nuclear capable vessel has any board, NATO and the Royal Navy are monitoring the submarine.

The Black Sea Fleet submarine Novorossiysk suffered a fuel leakage of diesel into the hull and the crew are unable to fix the malfunctions, it has been reported.

A Russian source said the sub is “experiencing serious technical problems” following issues in the Mediterranean Sea.

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NATO’s Secretary General made a joke about Russia’s maritime power or lack of it saying there is now hardly any Russian naval presence in the Mediterranean Sea.

VChK-OGPU which is known for have intelligence sources, had reported “fuel is leaking directly into the hold” on the submarine.

“There are no spare parts for repairs or qualified specialists on the submarine, and the crew is unable to fix the malfunctions,” it added.

Other problems have begun to occur due to the serious accident. The fuel accumulated in the hold is an explosive hazard.”

The NATO chief humiliated Putin saying, “Now, in effect, there is hardly any Russian naval presence in the Mediterranean left.

“There’s a lone and broken Russian submarine limping home from patrol.

“What a change from the 1984 Tom Clancy novel The Hunt for Red October. Today, it seems more like the hunt for the nearest mechanic.”

Interfax news agency, the Black Sea Fleet’s press service said, “Information disseminated by a number of media outlets about an alleged malfunction and, as a result, the emergency surfacing of the diesel-electric submarine Novorossiysk off the coast of France does not correspond to reality.

“In accordance with international navigation regulations, submarines are to navigate the English Channel only while on the surface.”

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