Russian warship 'fires at' German helicopter: NATO reconnaissance aircraft incident over Baltic Sea sparks new conflict escalation fears
A Russian warship has fired warning shots at a German helicopter carrying out patrols over the Baltic Sea, it has been reported.
The crew of the Russian ship fired signal ammunition, the German Press Agency in Brussels has learned.
According to the German newspaper Bild, the warning shots were fired at the Nato reconnaissance aircraft but this is yet to be confirmed.
Signal ammunition is used for warning shots rather than attack, but this sort of incident is a sign of how close Nato and Russia are getting to facing each other directly.
German foreign minister Annalena Baerbock mentioned the incident at a Nato meeting but did not give further details.
However, a spokesperson for the German ministry of defence has so far been unable to confirm the reports of signal ammunition being fired.
It follows a dramatic escalation in the Russia-Ukraine conflict over the past two weeks with both the UK and US giving approval for Kyiv to fire western-made missiles over the border.
Former Russian president and prime minister Dmitry Medvedev even declared late last month that Nato and the US is at 'full war' with Russia.
A Russian warship has fired warning shots at a German helicopter carrying out patrols over the Baltic Sea (file photo)
Nato is currently carrying out increased surveillance in the Baltic Sea to prevent hybrid attacks on pipelines and data cables by Russia and its supporters.
The Baltic Sea is bordered by eight Nato countries and Russia.
There have been at least three incidents of possible sabotage to the 40-odd telecommunication cables and critical gas pipelines that run along its relatively shallow seabed since 2022, when Russia invaded Ukraine.
'Nato is stepping up patrols... allies are investing in innovative technologies that can help better secure these assets,' commander Arlo Abrahamson, a spokesperson for Nato's Allied Maritime Command previously said.
Yet the ease with which a ship's anchor can slice through a cable, coupled with the often-treacherous sea conditions, makes actual prevention of such attacks almost impossible.
The firing of warning shots today comes Mr Medvedev declared that the West crossed 'all red lines' and is now 'at war with Russia'.
Mr Medvedev, a close Mr Putin ally who now serves as the deputy chairman of Russia's Security Council, said that every Ukrainian strike on Russian territory with Western weapons would be met with a response.
'It's not going to go unnoticed... It will change the rules of engagement - it's proof that Nato and Washington and other participants in the alliance are not just participating in a hybrid war, but a war in every sense of the word against our country.
'Negotiations are a long way off, events like this could push those negotiations back even further,' he told Saudi Arabia's Al-Arabiya.
'Any strikes on Russia are unequivocally unacceptable. What happened was a crossing of all red lines.'
It comes as the ex-chief of MI6 admitted Britain must 'face up to the fact' the Kremlin feels it is fighting a war with the West, rather than just Ukraine.
Sir Richard Dearlove, who led Britain's secret intelligence service from 1999 - 2004, told Sky News this week: '(Polish Prime Minister) Donald Tusk has referred to it as a pre-war situation. I think he's wrong. I think it's an actual war.'
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