Navy warship heads to Falklands
Royal Navy destroyer HMS Dauntless is to set sail for the Falklands. The ship will head for the South Atlantic on its maiden mission to "protect British interests" amid an ongoing row with Argentina over the islands.
Royal Navy destroyer HMS Dauntless is to set sail for the Falklands. The ship will head for the South Atlantic on its maiden mission to "protect British interests" amid an ongoing row with Argentina over the islands.
One of the Royal Navy’s most advanced war ships will set sail from Portsmouth for the Falklands today.
The Ministry of Defence says the deployment of the Destroyer HMS Dauntless is "pre-planned and routine" and not a response to recent tensions.
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