Volunteer diver litter pickers discovered the suspected Russian spy device off the UK coast that was wedged in a gulley - it comes as Russia continues to send vessels into and around Briish waters
A suspected Russian spy device was found off the UK coast by a group of litter pickers.
Divers from Neptune's Army of Rubbish Cleaners (NARC) found the suspicious object while diving and collecting rubbish in the Skomer Marine Conservation Zone, in Pembrokeshire . The team initially believed the device was a navigational marker and later believed it to be a sonobuoy - an acoustic monitoring device that typically is used to locate submarines.
Independent defence analysts later examined the device and stated they were "confident" the object was a Russian RGB-1A sonobuoy. It had been wedged i

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