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NATO Trains Storming Baltic Beach to Deter Russia

Summary by Kyiv Post
German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius, observing the manoeuvre, said it showed that NATO was united and “ready for action.”

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Center

About 3,000 NATO soldiers took part in a broad shipping exercise in northern Germany, involving ships, amphibians, warplanes and helicopters, the AFP reported.

·Romania
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NATO held a landing exercise on Germany's Baltic coast, practicing support for European allies through directly threatened beach sections. For this, soldiers, supplies and ammunition were unloaded from ships in a simulated landing at the Putlos military training area. "The alliance is united, capable and ready to act, deployable and at the same time shows what the European partners in NATO are doing," said German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius…

·Hungary
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Center

Spanish combat divers, Turkish amphibious tanks and helicopters on the Baltic coast: about 3,000 NATO soldiers carried out on Wednesday a vast landing exercise in northern Germany, in full tension with Moscow. ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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Lean Left

Around 2,500 NATO soldiers practice the military emergency on the Baltic Sea. During the amphibious landing exercise, the Minister of Defense Pistorius was also present.

·Germany
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Center

NATO has begun a military exercise with a landing operation on the Baltic Sea coast of Schleswig-Holstein.

·Germany
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Bild broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
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