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Russia is reportedly moving trained dolphins closer to the front lines in Ukraine, as per Business Insider's recent report. These dolphins are part of Russia's military program and are trained to locate mines, detect any intruder, collect intelligence, or possibly even deliver a lethal strike. Veuer’s Maria Mercedes Galuppo has the story.

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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.
00:51 (upbeat music)
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