Germany prepares for mission in the Strait of Hormuz
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Contrary to previous reports, the German Navy's "Fulda" mine hunting boat is not yet heading towards the Mediterranean. This was confirmed by a naval spokesman at the request of Deutschlandfunk. For safety reasons, he did not provide any information about the ship's location.
A German Navy dragamine left this Monday for the Mediterranean Sea, where it will remain until its possible participation in a possible mission to protect navigation in the Strait of Ormuz, reported German defense minister Boris Pistorius. “The ‘Fulda’, which is a dragamine, must be sailing right now towards the Mediterranean,” Pistorius said in a statement at the German Armed Forces’ military training camp in Munster, in the German west.
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The minesweeper Fulda has set sail from the Kiel-Wik naval base on the Baltic Sea bound for the Mediterranean where it will initially be integrated into a NATO mine countermeasures group. Its highly specialized equipment for tracking down and destroying sea mines could lend significant support to NATO’s anti-mining operations, should Germany’s conditions for participating in an international operation in the Strait of Hormuz be met, and the Fuld…
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