Sweden's Prime Minister Stefan Lofven and Supreme Commander Sverker Goranson discuss the submarine search at a press conference in November. Photo / AP
Sweden's military says it carried out a second submarine search just a week after calling off a major hunt for a suspected underwater intruder in the Stockholm archipelago in October.
Military spokesman Jesper Tengroth on Sunday confirmed a report in Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter that the navy searched waters near the capital on October 31 after receiving a tip from a "trustworthy" person.
A week earlier, Sweden had carried out its biggest anti-submarine operation since the end of the Cold War.
Swedish authorities later said there was evidence that a small submarine illegally entered Swedish waters before escaping into the Baltic Sea.
It did not name which country was behind the intrusion.
Swedish defense experts said the most likely culprit was Russia.
A photo released by the Swedish Defence Minister shows a dark object in a white wake in the sea.
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Sweden's Prime Minister Stefan Lofven and Supreme Commander Sverker Goranson discuss the submarine search at a press conference

