Russian Submarine Surfacing Denied as Technical Issue by Kremlin

Russia refutes claims of technical difficulties with its submarine 'Novorossiysk' after it surfaced near France. NATO observed the vessel off Brittany, while Russian sources insist the surfacing was standard procedure post-Mediterranean mission. VChK-OGPU had suggested fuel leaks, but Russia maintains there was no emergency.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 13-10-2025 13:56 IST | Created: 13-10-2025 13:56 IST
Russian Submarine Surfacing Denied as Technical Issue by Kremlin
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Russia has officially denied reports that its submarine 'Novorossiysk' faced technical issues after it surfaced off northern France's coast.

According to NATO, the French navy observed the Russian submarine operating on the surface near Brittany. The alliance pledged its continued maritime vigilance across the Atlantic.

Speculation arose from the VChK-OGPU Telegram channel, which claimed the submarine had a fuel leak. However, Russian state media released a statement from the Black Sea Fleet, asserting the surfacing was part of a scheduled transit under international navigation regulations.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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