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Originally Posted by crockett
You didn't read very well. They did not say the broadcast was "in" Russian. They said that an unencrypted broadcast was incepted on a frequency used "by" Russians for emergencies.
As for it being "lost"... That's a joke because every time Russians step their foot into other countries territory, Putin claims they were lost.
Just like when a Russian sub ran aground in Swedish waters the last time. The kremlin claimed the sub got lost...
When two fighter jets entered Swedish airspace a month or two back, Putin said they were lost. When troops entered Ukraine, Putin claimed they were lost..
It seems Russia's military is still using the stars to navigate..
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They did say it was 'in' Russian. You didn't read very well.
"The day before, Swedish intelligence operators intercepted a radio conversation in Russian on a frequency usually reserved for emergencies, the paper said."