Friday, November 14, 2014

Sweden Says That They Have Proof That A Submarine Violated Their Territorial Waters

The sonar image allegedly shows sub-sea tracks left by a mini-submarine. BBC

Sweden Confirms Submarine Presence -- Voice of America

Sweden says it can confirm a submarine violated its territorial waters near Stockholm in October.

“There is no doubt, we have excluded all other explanations. Swedish territory has been seriously and unacceptably violated by a foreign power,” said Supreme Commander Sverker Göranson in a statement.

The statement did not disclose the nationality of the submarine, but it is widely believed to have been Russian, a theory that was fueled by local news reports that Swedish military intelligence intercepted radio signals off the coast of Sweden to Kaliningrad, home to much of Russia's Baltic fleet, and that they were transmitted on a special emergency frequency.

Russia denied one of its vessels was involved.

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More News On Sweden Saying That They Have Proof That A Submarine Violated Their Territorial Waters

Sweden reveals photographic proof there WAS a foreign submarine in their waters… but cannot say whether it was Russian -- Daily Mail
Sweden releases sonar image confirming 'foreign submarine' -- BBC
Swedes: Unknown Submarine Did Violate Our Waters -- AP
Sweden confirms foreign submarine incursion -- France 24/AFP
Sweden Says Mystery Vessel in Its Waters Was a Foreign Submarine -- New York Times
Sweden confirms foreign sub in its waters -- CNN
Sweden confirms submarine violation -- The Guardian
Sweden claims proof of foreign submarine in waters south of Stockholm -- UPI
Evidence shows small submarine violated Swedish waters last month -- FOX News/AP
Sweden confirms mysterious foreign vessel entered its waters back in October -- RT
Sweden says it has proof of foreign submarine intrusion -- Irish Times
We think this is totally unacceptable -- The Local
Submarine violated Swedish waters: PM -- The Australian
Hunt for Red October - Sweden confirms foreign submarine illegally entered its waters last month -- Independent.ie

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