Russia 'deployed dolphins to protect naval base' against Ukraine

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Russia 'deployed dolphins to protect naval base' against Ukraine
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Russia has reportedly deployed 'spy dolphins' to protect its Black Sea naval HQ from Ukrainian infiltrators. Satellite images show dolphin pens were moved to the Sevastopol base in late February.

Putin stationed 'spy dolphins' to protect key Black Sea harbour, US satellites find. Pens of the tactful sea mammals moved to Sevastopol naval base before invasion.

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