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Russian 'spy' whale was shot dead, say activists

Sky News Thursday, 5 September 2024
Norwegian animal rights groups are demanding a criminal investigation after claiming there is "compelling evidence" a "spy" whale was shot dead.
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News video: Russian ‘Spy Whale’ Hvaldimir Found Dead Off the Coast of Norway

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When Hvaldimir was first discovered back in 2019 just off the northern coast of Norway he was wearing what looked like spy gear. Over the years he built a strong relationship with locals and he will now be missed. Veuer’s Tony Spitz has the details.

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