In recent days, Norway announced the arrest of at least seven Russians for using drones in the country. One of the men identified is Andrei Yakunin, the son of one of Putin’s powerful men and another citizen of Israel. The arrests come after drones were discovered flying over areas such as airports or border areas with Russia and after, in recent weeks, drones were identified flying over areas of the Norwegian gas pipelines.
Andrei Yakunin, one of the detained Russians – who also holds British citizenship – has already appealed the decision. according to report A lawyer for the son of one of Putin’s strongmen said the arrest was “unlawful”, claiming that Yakunin “did not violate the applicable sanctions”.
And if the arrests were made under the sanctions imposed since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, with the events that occurred in the gas pipelines in the North Sea, then the Norwegian Prime Minister would have no difficulty in naming the perpetrators of the photo-recording business using drones. On the territory of the state: Russia.
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