00:00 Russia is reportedly moving trained dolphins closer to the front lines in Ukraine, as per
00:05 Business Insider's recent report.
00:08 The dolphins are part of Russia's military program and are trained to locate mines, detect
00:13 any intruder, collect intelligence or possibly even deliver a lethal strike.
00:18 Naval News says Russia is reinforcing naval-based defenses in Crimea with trained dolphins,
00:24 stationing them at Sevastopol Harbor and another base in northwestern Crimea.
00:29 Experts say this move could be part of Russia's ongoing conflict with Ukraine and its efforts
00:34 to secure the Black Sea region.
00:37 It's a unique and concerning development in an already complex geopolitical situation.
00:42 As tensions in the region continue to rise, the deployment of these marine assets adds
00:47 another layer of intrigue to the ongoing crisis in Ukraine.
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