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In Norway, lost Russian submarine

NATO forces several weeks trying to track her down

NATO forces within 2 weeks trying to find off the coast of Norway modern Russian attack submarine “Kazan”.

As suggested by the military, the boat was in the North Atlantic in order to track the movements and operations of the us-British aircraft carrier connections.

NATO forces in such countries as USA, Canada, France, Germany and Norway hunted Russian submarines using aircraft patrol aircraft that raided.

It is noted that the purpose of the flights was to map the current localization Russian submarine.

At the same time in the Norwegian armed forces refuse to comment on large-scale mobilization of resources Maritime patrol aircraft in the last few weeks.

As previously reported, off the coast of Washington state nuclear submarine in Louisiana collided with a supply vessel.

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