A Russian submarine was spotted by NATO assets in the Baltic Sea.
A Portuguese 'submarine-hunting' plane detected a Russian submarine transiting northern European waters last week, NATO said, as the alliance continued to monitor its neighbor's powerful navy amid Moscow's prolonged invasion of Ukraine.
They have already seen extensive use in strikes against Ukraine's critical infrastructure.MARCON did not specify where in the Baltic, or when, the Russian attack submarine was seen.Russia's Defense Ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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