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24s ago 00.00 EST British warship to depart for Cyprus next week – officials A UK warship due to be sent to Cyprus amid the US-Israeli war with Iran will not set sail from Britain until next week , the AFP news agency has quoted western officials as saying. Prime minister Keir Starmer announced on Tuesday that he was deploying HMS Dragon – a Type 45 defence destroyer – to aid Britain’s “defensive operations” in the region. He also said he was sending two Wildcat helicopters with counter-drone capabilities. The announcement came after several drone attacks from Iran targeted UK allies in the Middle East and after the UK Royal Air Force base Akrotiri was struck overnight from Sunday to Monday. Opposition legislators have accused the government of being too slow to deploy additional resources after the war started on Saturday, with no British warship in the region. HMS Dragon was being resupplied with ammunition and would sail next week, the officials told reporters in London on Wednesday. “We’ve had to change weapon systems on it, finish welding, get it up and running, and get it sailing as fast as possible,” defence minister Al Carns told Sky News. Its voyage to the eastern Mediterranean is expected to take several days.
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