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Portugal's Navy says it is monitoring an increasingly intense traffic of Russian ships off its coast

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Portugal's Navy says it is monitoring an increasingly intense traffic of Russian ships off its coast

Portugal's Navy says it is monitoring an increasingly intense traffic of Russian ships off its coast

According to the Portuguese Military History Commission, these movements stem from the current context of the war in Ukraine and do not currently give much cause for alarm or concern.


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