The Russian nuclear suburb Orel crosses the east coast of Sweden towards St. Petersburg



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One of the Russian nuclear submarines, "Orel", currently crosses the Baltic Sea up to St. Petersburg

" Orel", 155 meters long, convoy journey with four other ships of war and some maintenance ships

– They were a bit bewitched by the Danish navy, but they never found themselves in Swedish waters, "said Nemo Stjernström, chief prosecutor

The convoy is expected to pass outside of Helsinki.Before the summit Monday between US and Russian presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, according to SVT, speaking with the Danish Armed Forces Operations Center

"Orel" is known as the second nuclear submarine that has ever traveled in the northern interior.The first was "Dmitry Donskoj", the largest submarine in the world, entered a year ago, in July 2017.

The staff Military of The Swedish Army Announces what he knows that "Orel" has crossed the Great Belt and is in the Baltic Sea and judging by the birthday of the Russian Navy in St. Petersburg on July 29th.

The year of the year was probably the motive of the nuclear submarines last year at this time.

– It has been completely open and we have total control of what is happening in the Baltic Sea. He is approaching the St. Petersburg road, says Nemo Stjernström

"Orel" is a twin ship of the Kursk nuclear submarine that fell in 2000 after an explosion on board. The entire crew of 118 people is dead.

Atomic boats are not made to navigate in shallow waters such as the Baltic Sea. Thanks to their nuclear reactors, they can hide in the great ocean for long periods of time and they can fire cruise missiles. It is unclear what kind of weapon carries "Orel".

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