Russian spy ship operating in ‘unsafe manner’ near U.S. submarine base
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(Worthy News) – A Russian spy ship is conducting operations off the coast of the Eastern United States and has been engaged in unsafe activities near a U.S. nuclear missile submarine base, according to the Coast Guard.
The Russian ship, Viktor Leonov, has been shadowed periodically off the coast for years and is also suspected of spying on undersea Internet cables in addition to U.S. military bases.
On Sunday, the Coast Guard in Charleston, South Carolina, issued a maritime safety information bulletin about the Leonov, described as a Russian AGI, or auxiliary general intelligence ship. [ Source: Washington Times (Read More…) ]
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