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Thar she blows off! Whale breaks wind in North Sea – sparking Navy alert Russian drones were targeting British submarine

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By TARYN PEDLER

Published: 13:09 GMT, 27 January 2025 | Updated: 13:16 GMT, 27 January 2025

In a bizarre incident, a farting whale is believed to have triggered fears of Russian drones targeting UK nuclear submarines, causing a security scare off the coast of Scotland. 

The unusual underwater noises were detected twice by Navy sensors, raising suspicions of enemy activity near the Isle of Raasay and Applecross in North West Scotland.

Initially, it was feared that the sounds could be linked to one of Vladimir Putin’s drone submarines planting a listening device on the seabed to track British naval activity. 

The concerns were serious enough to prompt an urgent investigation.

A Naval official told The Sun: ‘We have been analysing the sounds and now believe it was a marine mammal. A whale.’ 

But despite this assessment, not everyone is convinced. 

Another military source added: ‘We are taking it very seriously. We have to assume the worst until we can be absolutely certain.’

The mysterious noises were first picked up traveling north from the submarine testing range towards the open sea. 

Unusual underwater noises were detected twice by Navy sensors, raising suspicions of enemy activity near the Isle of Raasay and Applecross in North West Scotland. Pictured: Royal Navy submarine with the Isle of Raasay Scotland in the background

Unusual underwater noises were detected twice by Navy sensors, raising suspicions of enemy activity near the Isle of Raasay and Applecross in North West Scotland. Pictured: Royal Navy submarine with the Isle of Raasay Scotland in the background

It was feared that the sounds could be linked to one of Vladimir Putin 's drone submarines planting a listening device on the seabed to track British naval activity

It was feared that the sounds could be linked to one of Vladimir Putin ‘s drone submarines planting a listening device on the seabed to track British naval activity

A farting whale is thought to have sparked fears that Russian drones were targeting UK nuclear submarines

A farting whale is thought to have sparked fears that Russian drones were targeting UK nuclear submarines

A few days later, the sounds reappeared, this time moving south towards the Skye Bridge before turning around and vanishing.

Analysts initially described the noises as man-made, emphasising that nothing like them had ever been recorded in the range’s 55-year history. 

This fueled speculation that Russia’s deep-sea research unit, known as GUGI, could be deploying sophisticated technology to capture acoustic signatures of UK submarines. 

Such intelligence would make British subs easier to track, posing a significant threat to national security.

Adding to the tension, two civilian ships equipped with undersea robots were spotted operating in the 1,000-foot-deep channel around the same time as the alert. 

Their presence raised further concerns about potential Russian espionage.

However, seasoned naval experts were quick to point out that underwater animal sounds, including whale flatulence, have previously been mistaken for enemy submarines. 

Pictured: HMS Astute near the Isle of Skye in Scotland

Pictured: HMS Astute near the Isle of Skye in Scotland

While this theory has been supported by initial sound analyses, the Navy remains cautious, given the stakes involved.

The incident comes amid growing fears of Russian interference in UK waters. 

This week, Defence Secretary John Healey issued a stern warning to Moscow, stating that Russian ships suspected of damaging British underwater cables would face being boarded and seized by Royal Marines.

In a related event last November, a Royal Navy submarine surfaced near a Russian spy ship loitering over critical undersea infrastructure in the English Channel, demonstrating the Navy’s vigilance in safeguarding Britain’s maritime interests.

A Navy spokesperson emphasised the importance of constant monitoring, stating: ‘We continuously patrol our territorial waters to protect the UK.’

While the mystery of the underwater noises may turn out to be nothing more than a flatulent whale, the Navy is leaving nothing to chance as tensions with Russia remain high.

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