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Royal Navy fires flare at Spanish vessel in Gibraltar after it ventures too close to nuclear submarine HMS Talent

The HMS Talent was leaving the British controlled port with a police escort when a patrol boat from the Spanish Guarda Civil approached

The British Navy was forced to fire a warning flare at a Spanish vessel today after it got too close to a nuclear submarine in Gibraltar.

The HMS Talent was leaving the British controlled port with a police escort when a patrol boat from the Spanish Guarda Civil approached the “hunter killer” sub which had been loaded with missiles.

 The Royal Navy was forced to fire a warning flare at a Spanish ship in Gibraltar
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The Royal Navy was forced to fire a warning flare at a Spanish ship in Gibraltar

It has been reported the British navy were forced to act when repeated radio warnings to back off were ignored.

Chief Minister of Gibraltar Fabian Picardo said: “The dangerous incident today involving the departure of HMS Talent is regrettable.

“’It serves to remind everyone of the importance of following the rules of navigation and recognising the respective jurisdictions that operate side by side to each other in the Bay of Gibraltar.”

The submarine had just been loaded with Tomahawk missiles when the incident occurred, according to reports.

The sub can hold up to 30 deadly Tomahawk missiles which are capable of obliterating ground targets.

Dramatic pictures released show the moment British navy fired the flare at the approaching Spanish vessel before it retreated.

 The Spanish boat reportedly got too close to a nuclear submarine
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The Spanish boat reportedly got too close to a nuclear submarine
 The HMS Talent was pictured leaving the port with an escort
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The HMS Talent was pictured leaving the port with an escortCredit: Calpe Images
 Chief Minister Of Gibraltar Fabian Picardo called it a 'dangerous incident'
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Chief Minister Of Gibraltar Fabian Picardo called it a 'dangerous incident'Credit: Calpe Images

It is unclear what the HMS Talent was doing in the Mediterranean but it sailed into Gibraltar on September 8.

Chief Minister Picardo added: “The matter must be taken up at the highest levels.

“We are showing our ability to cooperate on something as complex as the Brexit negotiations."

“We can surely get our act together in the more prosaic matter of our respective agencies navigating the crowded waters of the Bay.”

A Foreign Office spokesman told The Sun Online: "I can confirm that there was an incursion by a Spanish state vessel into British Gibraltar territorial waters this afternoon as a British submarine was leaving Gibraltar.

“This was challenged appropriately and will be protested to the Spanish Government.

“The Royal Navy challenges all unlawful maritime incursions into British Gibraltar territorial waters."

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 The submarine was pictured being loaded up with missiles
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The submarine was pictured being loaded up with missilesCredit: Calpe Images
 The Spanish ship is said to have eventually retreated
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The Spanish ship is said to have eventually retreatedCredit: Calpe Images

“We back this up by making formal diplomatic protests to the Spanish Government.”

In July, a Royal Navy vessels intercepted a Spanish warship in Gibraltar, before chasing it back to international waters.

Sun Online has contacted the Foreign Office for comment.

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