Anti-submarine forces Pacific fleet ceased the intelligence activities of the Japanese fleet. Domestic military expelled from the borders of the Japanese submarine.
Foreign submarine Oyashio, was found in waters bordering the sea of Japan. Followers recognize that the invasion of Japanese submarines in the territorial waters of Russia has not been noticed. About the incident that occurred near the Russian waters told the Ministry of defence of the Russian Federation.
Foreign submarine was found in the North of the La Perouse Strait, through which the Russian-Japanese border. After the movement of submarines were spotted anti-submarine forces Pacific fleet, to observe the object headed a division of ships and units of the naval aviation. After some time, the submarine left the border area, having gone deep into neutral waters, says "Kommersant" citing an anonymous source in the General staff.
According to our information, in particular close to the Russian Maritime border was found directly Japanese diesel-electric submarine in the likeness of the Oyashio. But, it is noteworthy that the controls did not record a precedent for the invasion of a foreign vessel in the domestic area.
About the incident was immediately reported to the chief of the General staff Valery Gerasimov and defense Minister Sergei Shoigu. "We have to react to all the intrigues and provocations in air, surface and underwater area to the East of the country",- said the official of the General staff. And in the Embassy of Japan refused to explain the formed situation.
Remember what happened with Oyashio was the second incident in recent times. In the Ministry of defence announced that on August 7, anti-submarine forces of the Northern fleet found in the border waters of the Barents sea American submarine like Virginia, performing reconnaissance mission. To search for and track it was directed group of ships, also anti-submarine aircraft Il-38. Contact with the submarine continued for about 27 minutes, after which she disappeared into neutral waters.
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