00:00A Russian war submarine just limped through the North Sea, and NATO's chief couldn't help but mock it.
00:05The Novorossysk, a diesel-powered attack sub from Russia's Black Sea fleet, had to be towed, yes towed, through the North Sea after a reported fuel leak.
00:14Spotted near France, and later tracked by the Royal Navy, it became a floating symbol of what NATO calls Putin's crumbling naval power.
00:22NATO Secretary General Mark Ruda didn't hold back.
00:26He joked, it's no longer the hunt for Red October, it's the hunt for the nearest mechanic.
00:31The 230-foot sub can carry deadly cruise missiles and dive nearly 1,000 feet.
00:37But this time, it needed help just to stay afloat.
00:40Russia denies any failure, claiming it was just following protocol.
00:44But with Ukrainian strikes sinking key ships like the Moskva, Russia's navy seems more vulnerable than ever.
00:50And the UK? It's stepping up, shadowing Russian warships with HMS Iron Duke and Wildcat helicopters.
00:58This isn't just a PR embarrassment. It's a powerful message from NATO to Moscow.
01:02As Russia's navy struggles to stay afloat, NATO is watching every move.
01:07And this time, the world is laughing, not fearing.
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