Фрегат французского флота класса La Fayette вошел в Черное море

В пятницу, по данным российских СМИ, в Черное море вошел фрегат французского военно-морского флота класса La Fayette. Фрегаты класса La Fayette с управляемым ракетным оружием, а также тяжелый вертолет Panther. Посол Франции в Болгарии Эрик Лебедель в Twitter написал о том, что фрегат F710 направляется в болгарский порт Варна.

Генеральный секретарь НАТО Йенс Столтенберг в начале этого года заявил, что НАТО планирует усилить свое присутствие в Черном море. «Мы договорились об увеличении военно-морского присутствия НАТО в Черном море в целях повышения уровня подготовки, повышения осведомленности о ситуации и координации сил на море», - сказал он.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

фото: французский фрегат класса La Fayette, проходящий через пролив Босфор в Стамбуле.

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