Russian security: Secret NATO Group Located in Odessa

A Russian security source revealed that a secret NATO monitoring group in the Odessa region began monitoring Russian ships in the Black Sea.

A source in the Russian law enforcement agencies said that the security services had obtained information from the Ukrainian forces that a secret NATO monitoring group, which includes employees of the Romanian (Nordstarsport) group, began working in Odessa and its task is to monitor Russian ships in the Black Sea.

The source explained that the base located in a suburb of Odessa is well-equipped to determine the exact coordinates of any ship in the Black Sea within a radius of up to 200 kilometers.

According to the source, the group’s goal is “to prevent the landing of Russian forces in the Odessa region and to give the coordinates of the locations of Russian warships to direct Ukrainian Neptune anti-ship missiles.”

The Russian Defense Ministry had announced earlier that its forces had destroyed a center for gathering and training foreign mercenaries in the Odessa region, near the town of Krasnoselka, using high-precision naval (Bastion) missiles.

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