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Russia shows off Arctic military power

The drills at Cape Chelyuskin, the northernmost tip of the Taymyr Peninsula, take place even as Russia is drafting more troops to fight in Ukraine.

By Thomas Nilsen, The Independent Barents Observer September 22, 2022
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Even as some troops from Russia’s Northern Fleet are engaged in the invasion of Ukraine, others took part in exercises designed to show Russia’s military strength in the Arctic.

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