According to Extra Bladet, the Danish armed forces knew that Russia’s warships were located on the coast of Langeln Island, but has not yet given comments.
During incidents with drones over Denmark’s airports and military facilities, journalists noticed a warship in Russia. The Danish edition reports this Extra Bladet.
Publication journalists recorded the ship using a specially rented helicopter. According to them, the ship Alexander Shabalin It is based on the Kaliningrad region, but in recent days it has been near the Danish coast. Thanks to the signal of the automatic identity (AIS) signal, it is not fixed to the sea movement systems, which may attract attention.
This week in Denmark is actively discussing the version that the basis for unknown drones is located on the ship. After the closure of the Copenhagen Airport, due to the activity of drones, the suspicions around the vessel were further exacerbated. The Danish military knows about his presence near the island of Langeln, but so far they have not been able to stop commenting. The distance from the coast to the objects located in the drones zone is 70-270 kilometers.
Note that on the evening and evening of September 24-25, unknown drones were detected in military facilities and strategic Denmark zones. In response, Russia called statements about its involvement as “presented by provocation” and “absurd speculation.”
Also on the night of September 22, the airspace of the chapters of Denmark and Norway were violated by unknown drones, which led to the closure of airports.
Denmark’s prime minister Mette Fredericksen did not exclude the possibility that Russia was involved in the incident in drones. In his opinion, this attack has become most serious in his country’s history.
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