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Russia starts Baltic Sea drills following Swedish Nato bid

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Russia starts Baltic Sea drills following Swedish Nato bid
American warship USS Kearsarge in Stockholm harbour. Photo: Henrik Montgomery/TT

Dozens of Russian ships on Thursday took part in military exercises in the strategic Baltic Sea, after Sweden and Finland recently announced bids to join Nato.

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Russia's defence ministry said in a statement that ships of its Baltic fleet will "perform training tasks for the defence of sea lanes and fleet bases".

It said that 60 ships and 40 aircraft were taking part in the manoeuvres which will also take place on land at training grounds in the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad.

The navy drills come amid heightened tensions between Moscow and Nato after Sweden and Finland submitted their bids to join the US-led alliance after the start of Russia's military campaign in Ukraine.

If their membership -- currently blocked by Turkey -- is approved, Russia would become the only non-Nato country on the Baltic Sea.

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In a sign of support for Finland and Sweden's Nato membership, US Chief of Staff General Mark Milley was in Stockholm on Saturday aboard the USS Kearsage, making it the largest US warship ever to dock in Stockholm.

His visit came as Nato conducts annual naval exercises in the Baltic Sea called "Baltops 22" that are set to continue until June 17th.

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