Lavrov said Finland suspicions about the involvement of the Russian Federation to the suppression of the GPS signal
Moscow. 12 Feb. INTERFAX.RU — Russian foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has carried speculation about the involvement of Russia in the suppression of the GPS signal in the North of Finland to the series “haili likli” .
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“Studies have not been conducted because to explore their fantasies, unsubstantiated by any facts is impossible. It’s all, “Haile likly” he said at a press conference with the foreign Minister of Finland.
So the Russian Minister, in particular, answered the question whether there had been any research about where these disturbances occurred.
Lavrov stressed that his Finnish colleague at the meeting raised this issue. In response, the Russian foreign Minister reminded him that immediately after accusations of Russian military expressed a willingness to sit down and consider existing facts.
We have officially declared, loudly said, but was not heard, and not only Norwegian leaders of the Norwegian military, but also the press. There are facts-we’re ready to talk, and it’s not serious.Sergey Lavrovgave mid HnavochNATO knocked out of the way
Exercises Trident Juncture in 2018, the last from 16 October to 7 November, were the largest conducted by NATO since 2002. The involvement of the Russian side to fail the GPS at them first, said the Prime Minister of Finland, Juha Sipilä.
His version was supported by the Ministry of defence of Norway. NATO spokeswoman Oana Lungescu called the suppression of the GPS signal in the area of the exercises are dangerous and irresponsible.
November 12, the Kremlin said that they do not know anything about alleged Russian intervention in the work of GPS satellite navigation systems during a military exercise Trident Juncture.
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The main exercise was held at a military firing range near the city of Trondheim.
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Large-scale maneuvers held from 25 October to 7 November. According to legend, NATO, together with partners, learn to save some small country from the attacks of the aggressor.
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The exercise involved 10 thousand units of machinery, 250 aircraft and 65 ships, including nuclear aircraft carrier.
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On Tuesday the exercise was shown landing operation with the use of air and naval intelligence.
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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that the Alliance is notified in advance of Russia on the conduct of the exercise and invited Russian observers. According to him, the maneuvers are purely defensive in nature.
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The exercises are held in the Central and Eastern parts of Norway — a country that has a 200 kilometer border with Russia.
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Norway is a country with a very difficult to combat the terrain and climate, military experts say.
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NATO exercises are held after just a few weeks after the biggest after the Soviet collapse, Russian military exercises “Vostok-2018”.
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In the Russian Ministry of foreign Affairs the doctrine of the Alliance called “a demonstration of military potential,” which “has a clear anti-Russian orientation”.
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The Minister of defence of Norway Frank Bakke-Jensen came to the press conference dedicated to the teachings of the sweater with fish.
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Bundeswehr army corps of engineers build a pontoon-bridge crossing.
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Dutch ship management and support HNLMS Karel Doorman in one of the fjords of Norway.
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Belgian F-16 takes off from a military base in Rovaniemi.
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Part of the aircraft participating in the exercise is based on the Finnish NATO base in Rovaniemi.
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The soldiers of the 22nd Royal regiment of Canada on March.
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The soldiers of combined task force high readiness NATO on the river Rena.
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A couple of the sniper in the canadian Armed forces and the spotter Armed forces of Her Majesty.
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The Eagle V armored vehicle of the German armed forces.
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Helicopter Cougar Netherlands air force.
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Operator and radar air defense system “patriot” of the Bundeswehr.
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The exercise was attended by about 50,000 soldiers, 65 ships, 250 aircraft and 10,000 vehicles.
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Armored personnel carrier “boxer” 91-Egersky regiment of the Bundeswehr.