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Kola Security Increase

MURMANSK, Far North -- Police have beefed up security around military and nuclear facilities on the northern Kola Peninsula and at checkpoints on Russia's border with Norway, a news report said Thursday.


The move comes a day after Russia's Federal Security Service announced it had launched a criminal investigation into a Norwegian-based environmental group that it accused of divulging state secrets about the navy's Northern Fleet, headquartered on Kola.


Earlier this month, security agents searched the offices of the Norwegian-based Bellona Foundation in St. Petersburg and the ports of Murmansk and Severodvinsk. They confiscated "files containing secret information on the Northern Fleet," Interfax said.







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