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Two dolphin pens were moved to the Sevastopol harbor base in February, concluded the US Naval Institute’s review

Photograph: Raymond Roig/AFP/Getty ImagesPhotograph: Raymond Roig/AFP/Getty Imagesat its naval base in the Black Sea – possibly to protect its fleet from an underwater attack – according to new analysis of satellite images.

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