''Scary' clash in Channel' and 'Oh frigate!'

News imageThe headline on the front page of the i Paper reads: “Retired UK couple reveal 'scary' clash in Channel with Russian warship”.
Most of Wednesday's papers lead on the warning shots fired by a Russian warship near a UK-registered yacht in the English Channel on Tuesday morning. The British couple on board tell the i Paper that they were sailing their boat to Normandy, and were about 500 yards (457m) from the ship. They describe the interaction as "a bit scary"
News imageThe headline on the front page of the Guardian reads: “Russian warship opens fire in the Channel to warn off British yacht”.
The Guardian also details the event, reporting the "rare incident" took place more than 20 miles south of the Isle of Wight at about 11:40 BST. The paper includes a statement from the Ministry of Defence, who said that following attempts to contact the British vessel, the Admiral Grigorovich fired warning shots that "were not aimed at the vessel and were an attempt to prevent a possible collision"
News imageThe headline on the front page of the Times reads: "Russian warship fires at yacht in the Channel".
"Russian warship fires at yacht in the Channel" reads the headline on the front page of the Times. The paper describes the Admiral Grigorovich as a 409ft (125m) frigate from Russia's Black Sea Fleet. It quotes the Russian defence ministry as saying the warship fired a "pre-emptive salvo" at the motorless yacht as it approached on a "dangerous course", and attempts to contact the vessel via radio and with signal flares had failed
News imageThe headline on the front page of the Telegraph reads: "Russian warship fires shots in Channel".
The Daily Telegraph carries an almost identical headline: "Russian warship fires shots in Channel". The front page also features a photograph of King Charles III and Queen Camilla watching their horse, Reaching High, at Royal Ascot on Tuesday
News imageThe headline on the front page of the Sun reads: "Vlad fires on Brit OAPs in Channel".
"Vlad fires on Brit OAPs in Channel" writes the Sun, along with an image of the UK-registered yacht, Bright Future, at the centre of the incident
News imageThe headline on the front page of the Express reads: "Putin's ship opens fire".
The Russian frigate in question, the Admiral Grigorovich, is pictured front and centre of the Daily Express, along with the headline: "Putin's ship opens fire"
News imageThe headline on the front page of the Daily Mail reads: "Putin opens fire in the channel".
The Daily Mail joins other Tuesday papers in detailing the incident in the English Channel, but asks whether it could be catalyst for the prime minister to "wake up and boost defence spending". Last week now-former defence secretary John Healey resigned over the government's long-delayed military spending plan
News imageThe headline on the front page of the Independent reads: "Russian warship fires shots at UK yacht in Channel".
The Independent also mentions the government's defence plans. The paper says the prime minister's G7 visit has been "overshadowed by claims his defence plan is 'well short' of what's needed to keep Britain safe"
News imageThe headline on the front page of the Daily Star reads: "Oh frigate!".
"Oh frigate!" the Daily Star's headline reads. The paper reports that the incident comes just days after Royal Marine Commandos intercepted a Russian shadow fleet oil tanker in the Channel
News imageThe headline on the front page of the Financial Times reads: "SpaceX races past Amazon as fifth most valuable group".
In other stories, the Financial Times leads on SpaceX overtaking Amazon to become the world's fifth most valuable company. The company's shares "climbed as much as 14% on its third day of trading", the paper reports, after a "record-breaking initial public offering"
News imageThe headline on the front page of the Mirror reads: “It's not too late for Labour”.
Former Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner has told the Daily Mirror that its "not too late for Labour to regain the public's trust", ahead of Wednesday's by-election in Makerfield
News imageThe headline on the front page of the Metro reads: “Here we owe!”.
And the Metro previews England's first World Cup match on Wednesday, which will see the Three Lions face off against Croatia in Dallas, Texas. It says: "Fans spend fortune on flights, tickets, TVs (and a pint)... so make us proud Three Lions"
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