Russian spy ship caught fire off Syrias coast, officials say heres audio of its broadcasts

The man is insistent: Our ship is in difficulty, so keep your distance, he instructs another vessel over the radio.“Warship on your course,” he says.“I am drifting.

I’m not under command.”The broadcast, according to military officials, came from a Russian spy ship, the Kildin, as the vessel packed with intelligence-gathering equipment drifted temporarily out of control off the Syrian coast on Jan.23, with flames and black fumes rising from its smokestack.The Associated Press obtained audio of the broadcast, as well as video and photos showing the blaze, that three military officials said were gathered by a ship from a NATO nation operating nearby.

The officials, also from a NATO country, spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity to discuss the fire and radio transmission that Russian authorities haven’t publicly reported.The audio provides an unusual peek inside Russia’s fleet of spy ships that NATO nations are watching closely because of concerns that Moscow might sabotage underwater cables and pipelines amid tensions over the war in Ukraine.Even though the Kildin was in trouble, the secretive ship didn’t respond to an offer of help from the NATO vessel, the officials said.The UK last month tracked another Russian vessel that it identified as a spy ship in the English Channel.

The Defense Ministry said the Yantar “was caught loitering over critical undersea infrastructure” and that a Royal Navy submarine surfaced close to the ship “to warn it had been secretly monitoring its every move.”The 55-year-old Kildin gathers intelligence on NATO activities in the Mediterranean and had been operating near naval exercises by alliance member Turkey before the fire, according to the officials who spoke to the AP.They said the blaze burned for at least four hours and that the Kildin’s crew removed the covers from lifeboats though they never put them to sea.The Kildin also hoisted two black balls from its masts — a maritime signal that the s...

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