The Russian ship was located in the neutral waters of the Baltic Sea between Kiel and the island of Fehmarn, Bild reported.
Russia sent a reconnaissance ship Vasily Tatishchev from Kaliningrad to the coast of Germany. The ship passed the northern coast of Germany and was located in the neutral waters of the Baltic Sea between Kiel and the island of Fehmarn. The German tabloid Bild reported this on its Telegram channel on Friday, June 21.
The Russian ship was accompanied by a Danish Navy patrol boat and a German police ship. They did not interfere with him, because the craft did not enter the territorial waters of these countries.
The German newspaper Kieler Nachrichten wrote that Vasily Tatishchev observed the annual NATO exercise BALTOPS. However, it is not known why the ship stopped between Kiel and Fehmarn.
The media notes Russian information technologies allow someone to listen in on phone signals and interfere with communications and GPS navigation. In particular, shipping problems had already arisen in northern Germany due to navigational failures.
“Continued interference is likely of Russian origin and based on obstacles in the electromagnetic spectrum, which have been formed, among other things, in the Kaliningrad region,” the German Defense Ministry told the German television channel NDR.
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ship Vasily Tatishchev was built in the 1980s. There are a total of two such reconnaissance aircraft in the Russian Baltic Fleet.
Source: korrespondent

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