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Greek Naval Drills Push Russian Transfers Away Again

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The Greek Navy has resumed drills in the Lacaonian Gulf again, pushing away Russian oil transfers that had just returned. An official note says the drills will go on until June 3.

  • The vessels had only recently returned after the drills had ended.
  • It is not clear why Greece is now interested in pushing the activity away from its shore.
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The Greek Navy has resumed drills in the Lacaonian Gulf again, pushing away Russian oil transfers that had just returned. An official note says the drills will go on until June 3.

  • The vessels had only recently returned after the drills had ended.
  • It is not clear why Greece is now interested in pushing the activity away from its shore.