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Russian police remove 3 US military attachés from train for traveling through restricted area near navy testing site – reports Russian police remove 3 US military attachés from train for traveling through restricted area near navy testing site – reports
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US diplomats have been reportedly removed from train while traveling through a restricted territory in Russia. They "lacked papers" necessary to visit the area, which houses major military sites for the Russian Navy.US diplomats have been reportedly removed from train while traveling through a restricted territory in Russia. They "lacked papers" necessary to visit the area, which houses major military sites for the Russian Navy.
According to Russian law, such a violation by a foreigner can result in an administrative fine as well as a more serious repercussion, deportation. The Americans were traveling from the northern town of Nenoksa to Severodvinsk on Monday, the Interfax news agency and several local news outlets cited sources. The diplomats are said to include a US naval attaché and two other military attachés.
The Americans were traveling from the town of Nenoksa to Severodvinsk on Monday, the Interfax news agency and several local news outlets reported, citing sources. The diplomats are said to include a US naval attaché and two other military attachés. While Interfax reports that the US representatives were only removed from the train, REN-TV claims they were detained. While Interfax said that the US representatives were only removed from the train, REN-TV claims they were detained. According to Russian law, such a violation by a foreigner can result in an administrative fine as well as a more serious repercussion, deportation.
Adding some confusion to the story, RIA Novosti news agency reported that the diplomats were in fact traveling from Severodvinsk to Nenoksa.Adding some confusion to the story, RIA Novosti news agency reported that the diplomats were in fact traveling from Severodvinsk to Nenoksa.
Later in the day, the US Embassy confirmed the incident to Interfax, but brushed off allegations that the diplomats were in breach of any rules. The American mission claimed the group was on an official visit, authorized by the Russian Ministry of Defense.Later in the day, the US Embassy confirmed the incident to Interfax, but brushed off allegations that the diplomats were in breach of any rules. The American mission claimed the group was on an official visit, authorized by the Russian Ministry of Defense.
Severodvinsk has a major shipyard for Russia’s Northern Fleet, as well as hosting a base for nuclear-powered submarines. Meanwhile, Nenoksa is home to a secretive military testing ground which has recently generated more than a few international and local headlines.Severodvinsk has a major shipyard for Russia’s Northern Fleet, as well as hosting a base for nuclear-powered submarines. Meanwhile, Nenoksa is home to a secretive military testing ground which has recently generated more than a few international and local headlines.
In August, a prototype missile engine with an “isotope power source” exploded during trials, killing five people. The ill-fated tests prompted rumors of “radiation leaks,” while tabloids were quick to brand the incident a “new Chernobyl.”In August, a prototype missile engine with an “isotope power source” exploded during trials, killing five people. The ill-fated tests prompted rumors of “radiation leaks,” while tabloids were quick to brand the incident a “new Chernobyl.”
The Russian Defense Ministry denied the alleged leak and refuted reports of a large nuclear clean-up operation.The Russian Defense Ministry denied the alleged leak and refuted reports of a large nuclear clean-up operation.
Earlier this year, former Norwegian border guard Frode Berg received a 14-year jail term in Russia for harvesting secret data about the subs and “harming the defensive capabilities of the Russian Federation.” The Norwegian national – who was acting on behalf of the country’s intelligence – was first detained by Russian counter-intelligence operatives back in 2017.Earlier this year, former Norwegian border guard Frode Berg received a 14-year jail term in Russia for harvesting secret data about the subs and “harming the defensive capabilities of the Russian Federation.” The Norwegian national – who was acting on behalf of the country’s intelligence – was first detained by Russian counter-intelligence operatives back in 2017.
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