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Putin eyes new power hold on Arctic

Por: Newsweek World November 23, 2022

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Russian President Vladimir Putin hailed the future launches of two nuclear-powered icebreakers on Tuesday in what he said were part of a push for strengthening Russia's status as a great Arctic power.Speaking at a St. Petersburg ceremony over video, Putin said that one of the icebreakers, the Ural, would start operating as early as December this year, while the other one, the Yakutia, would be transferred to Russia's icebreaker fleet... + full article



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