Estonian Navy divers and NATO allies destroy sea mines

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The Estonian Navy divers and their NATO allies are in existing cleared sea mines in the Baltic Sea’s Narva Bay, the press service of the main headquarters of the Baltic Republic Defense Forces reported.

According to the report, divers from the Estonian Navy and allies in the North Atlantic Alliance from Latvia, Lithuania, Germany and the United States took part this week in the search and destruction of naval mines from the times of the First and Second World Wars. Narva Bay in the Baltic Sea off the coast of the village of Toila as part of Operation 3D Divex.

“Transporting and destroying explosives is a hard job and a good experience for us. The press service of Senior Lieutenant Priit Kaasikmäe, commander of the Estonian Navy diving group, said that searching for mines among the remains of ships and removing them from the bottom of the sea makes the operation very difficult and time-consuming.

Previously reportedThat the police in Moscow are looking for a blue and yellow sabotage pigeon that throws a mine.

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