In Norway, beluga suspected of espionage in favor of Russia
2019-04-30T17:07:20.154Z
Western media have reported that the Russian military is training whales for the whales to conduct underwater special operations. Such information appeared in the press after local fishermen told about a meeting with a marine mammal off the northern coast of Norway. According to them, a whale swam up to the boats, obviously looking for contact with people and trying to pull the ropes over the ships. At the same time on the body of the white whales were strapped tight belts. After removing them from the animal, the sailors saw on the mount an inscription in English “Equipment St. Petersburg ”(“ Equipment St. Petersburg ”). Norwegian experts said that the beluga, most likely, was prepared by the Russian Navy. The media immediately picked up the news and called the whale "Russian spy." With details - correspondent RT Ilya Petrenko.
Source: russiart