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Arctic Ocean: How Russia Built Maritime Presence Around the Northern Sea Route

Summary by MariTimesCrimes
The Arctic has long been a place of exploration rather than routine trade, because sea ice, darkness and limited infrastructure made navigation uncertain and costly. That equation is changing. As summer sea-ice cover declines and shoulder seasons become more navigable, four broad corridors have moved from maps into operational planning: the Northwest Passage (Canada), Russia’s Northern Sea Route (NSR) along the Siberian coast, the “Arctic Bridge…
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MariTimesCrimes broke the news on Friday, February 20, 2026.
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