Putin je već pobijedio na Arktiku: Ovo su njegove najmoćnije ledene baze
A soldier holds a machine gun as he patrols the Russian northern military base on Kotelny island, beyond the Artic circle on April 3, 2019. The Russian military base dubbed the "Northern Clover", home to 250 soldiers on the island of Kotelny, beyond the Arctic Circle, is to serve as a model for future military installations in the Arctic, a strategic region for Moscow that continues to strengthen its presence with the new perspectives offered by global warming.,Image: 424410620, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: TO GO WITH AFP STORY by Maxime POPOV, Model Release: no
This picture taken on April 3, 2019 shows a general view of a building of the Russian northern military base on Kotelny island, beyond the Artic circle. The Russian military base dubbed the "Northern Clover", home to 250 soldiers on the island of Kotelny, beyond the Arctic Circle, is to serve as a model for future military installations in the Arctic, a strategic region for Moscow that continues to strengthen its presence with the new perspectives offered by global warming.,Image: 424410630, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: TO GO WITH AFP STORY by Maxime POPOV, Model Release: no
ARKHANGELSK REGION, RUSSIA - MARCH 30, 2017: Russia's Arktichesky Trilistnik [Arctic Trefoil] military base on Alexandra Land Island, a part of the Franz Josef Land Archipelago. The base's infrastructure includes living quarters, special purpose facilities, control centres, garages for military and special vehicles, self-sufficient power unit, warehouse and storagefacilities. Russian Defence Ministry Press Office/TASS,Image: 329324276, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no
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