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The death Russian Hvaldimir Spy whale

two animal-rights organizations, OneWhale and NOAH, announced that they’d filed a police report with local authorities and Norway’s national authority on environmental crimes. The lifeless body of Hvaldimir was discovered by a teenage fisherman and his father near the town of Risavika on Saturday morning. Hvaldimir was believed to be about 15 years old, and beluga whales can live up to 60 years in the wild. The death of Hvaldimir came amid growing tensions between Russia and Norway, an active NATO member that has been ramping up military drills and exercises in the region because of fears of Russian aggression. Is Norway trying to escalate the tensions between NATO and Russia?

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