Russia left without warships in the Mediterranean for the first time in a decade

Russia left without warships in the Mediterranean for the first time in a decade
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- Center desks report: Russia left without warships in the Mediterranean for the first time in a decade
- Sticks to verified facts and official statements.
- Maintains neutral tone without strong prescriptive framing.
- Russia left without warships in the Mediterranean for the first time in a decade
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- Russia left without warships in the Mediterranean for the first time in a decade
- Center desks report: Russia left without warships in the Mediterranean for the first time in a decade
- Sticks to verified facts and official statements.
- Maintains neutral tone without strong prescriptive framing.
- Russia left without warships in the Mediterranean for the first time in a decade
- Verified across 1 reporting sources including international and regional desks.
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Russia left without warships in the Mediterranean for the first time in a decade
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The Center outlet, Nasha Niva (BY), reports the fact without adding any emotional or biased tone
- Russia left without warships in the Mediterranean for the first time in a decade
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