
The RFA Lyme Bay is being placed on ‘heightened readiness’ to help stranded Brits (Picture: PA)
An evacuation ship is set to be deployed to help stranded British tourists and expats in Dubai.
The RFA Lyme Bay is being placed on ‘heightened readiness’ to be sent to the eastern Mediterranean to help Brits stuck in the Middle East.
The Ministry of Defence said: ‘As part of prudent planning,we have taken the decision to bring RFA Lyme Bay to heightened readiness as a precaution,should she be needed to assist in maritime tasks in the eastern Mediterranean.’
The vessel,which is a landing ship,has both aviation and medical facilities primed for humanitarian relief missions.
It is currently in Gibraltar,with the status change only ‘precautionary’.
The RFA Lyme Bay has both aviation and medical facilities primed for humanitarian relief missions (Picture: Getty Images)This prompted an angry reaction from some of his viewers who asked why he wouldn’t ‘just fly economy’.Type 45 destroyer HMS Dragon is also due to be sent to eastern Mediterranean to protect Cyprus after a number of strikes hit military bases on the island.Defence Secretary John Healey told MPs yesterday the warship would sail from Portsmouth ‘in the next couple of days’.An Iranian missile landed on an RAF base in Cyprus after several US fighter jets were shot down over Kuwait in an apparently friendly fire incident.In a speech following the drone attack, the Cypriot president Nikos Christodoulides said: ‘I want to be clear: Our country does not participate in any way and does not intend to be part of any military operation.’A Government-chartered plane brought Brits back from Dubai in the UAE in the early hours of Tuesday.
HMS Dragon,a Type 45 Daring-class air-defence destroyer warship. The government confirmed it is due to set sail to the Mediterranean ‘in the next couple of days’United News - unews.co.za