Finland Reports Russia Has Begun Naval Escorts for Shadow Fleet Tankers
After vowing to take steps to protect its vessels, Russia has reportedly begun escorting shadow fleet tankers in the Gulf of Finland.
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After vowing to take steps to protect its vessels, Russia has reportedly begun escorting shadow fleet tankers in the Gulf of Finland.
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