Western Daily Press (Saturday)

Navy begins Gulf patrols to keep World Cup safe

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THREE Royal Navy warships have begun patrols and mine-hunting missions to ensure security around Qatar during the World Cup.

The Bahrain-based minehunter­s, accompanie­d by a Royal Fleet Auxiliary support ship, are carrying out roundthe-clock patrols as well as searching for any mines or bombs.

Commander Adrian Visram, who is overseeing the Royal Navy effort, which involved 200 personnel, said: “Our mine-hunting force has been out here for 16 years keeping the sea routes open.

“The continuing flow of trade and energy during these tumultuous times is even more vital to UK interests.

“It is an immense privilege to command the Royal Navy’s support to the FIFA World Cup, building upon the strong defence relationsh­ip between

Qatar and the UK. This demonstrat­es our commitment to working with internatio­nal allies and partners to protect against threats overseas and promote our values.”

A navy spokesman said: “Three minehunter­s, plus their mothership, have been tasked to remain in and around Qatar and central Gulf until Christmas as part of the Qatari-led internatio­nal security effort, making sure the world’s greatest festival of football is not ruined by a hostile act.

“HMS Chiddingfo­ld and HMS Bangor will conduct round-the-clock patrols of the sea lanes leading to the Gulf state, using state-of-the-art sonar and underwater remote-controlled devices to locate and identify mines or bomb.

“HMS Middleton will remain on standby to provide additional support if needed.”

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 ?? MoD/PA Wire ?? > Qatari forces welcoming the mine warfare staff from RFA Cardigan Bay to Doha
MoD/PA Wire > Qatari forces welcoming the mine warfare staff from RFA Cardigan Bay to Doha
 ?? MoD/PA Wire ?? HMS Bangor sailing into Umm Al Houl naval base
MoD/PA Wire HMS Bangor sailing into Umm Al Houl naval base

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