Шведийн нийслэл Стокхольм дахь Оросын Элчин сайдын яамны нутаг дэвсгэрт дрон унасан хэрэгтэй холбогдуулан ОХУ-ын Гадаад хэргийн яам Шведийн Элчин сайдыг дуудаж, тайлбар авахаар болжээ.
Даваа гарагт ОХУ-ын Гадаад хэргийн яамны хэвлэлийн төлөөлөгч Мария Захаровагийн мэдэгдснээр, Стокхольм дахь Оросын дипломат төлөөлөгчийн газрын аюулгүй байдлыг хангах үүргээ Швед улс биелүүлээгүй гэж үзэж байгаа аж. Пүрэв гарагт болсон уг хэргийн үеэр хоёр дрон Элчин сайдын яамны хашаанд унасны нэг нь улаан өнгийн будаг, нөгөө нь хуурамч тэсрэх бөмбөгтэй байсан байна. Уг үйл явдлын улмаас бэртэж гэмтсэн хүн байхгүй гэж эх сурвалжид дурджээ.
ОХУ-ын Элчин сайдын яамны зүгээс Шведийн хууль сахиулах байгууллагуудыг сүүлийн жилүүдэд гарсан олон тооны вандализмын үйлдлүүдэд хангалттай арга хэмжээ авахгүй, зөвхөн албан ёсны тайлан бүртгэл хөтлөх төдий байна хэмээн шүүмжилсэн байна. Оросын Элчин сайд Сергей Беляев Шведийн Гадаад хэргийн яаманд албан ёсны эсэргүүцлийн нот бичиг хүргүүлжээ.
Москвагийн зүгээс Шведийн Элчин сайд Анна Кристина Тереза Йоханнессонд Венийн конвенцын дагуу хүлээсэн үүрэг болон дипломат төлөөлөгчийн газрын аюулгүй байдлыг хангах талаар Стокхольмын өгсөн баталгааг дахин сануулах болно гэдгээ мэдэгдлээ.
https://tass.ru/politika/27889549
https://www.rbc.ru/politics/02/07/2026/6a469c419a794734ad4a36cc
Дэлгэрэнгүйг эх сурвалжаас харах
↓Эх сурвалжийг нээх ↓
Russia’s Foreign Ministry said Monday it will summon Sweden’s ambassador in Moscow to protest the latest incident involving unidentified drones crashing on the grounds of Russia’s Embassy in Stockholm.
On Thursday, Russia’s Embassy accused Swedish authorities of failing to ensure security at the diplomatic mission after two drones fell on its territory. The embassy said one drone was carryinga container filled with red paint and another had a fake bomb attached to it.
No one was injured in the incident.
Swedish Ambassador to Moscow, Anna Christina Therese Johannesson, will be “reminded about Sweden’s binding obligations under the Vienna Convention… and even of the specific assurances that Stockholm previously made to us,” Russia’s Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova told reporters.
“We’ll have to do it again,” Zakharova was quoted as saying by state news agencies.
According to the news agency TASS, Zakharova described the incidents as “literal physical raids by drones that are being deliberately flown and targeted directly into the [embassy] compound’s perimeter.”
On the same day as the most recent incident, Russia’s Ambassador in Stockholm, Sergei Belyayev, said the embassy had submitted a formal note of protest toSweden’s foreign ministry.
Russia’s Embassy accused Swedish law enforcement of doing “little more than filing formal reports” into “dozens” of similar acts of vandalism that have been recorded in recent years.
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