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Russian navy resumes Arctic sea patrols


The Russian navy has resumed its patrols of the Arctic sea around the Svalbard archipelago, an area claimed by both Russia and Norway. There has been no activity by Russia’s military in this region since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. But now the Russian navy has stated it plans to increase military activity in the waters.

The Russian Northern Fleet’s Severomorsk submarine destroyer has been moved into the waters around Spitzbergen Island, with a Marshal Ustinov missile cruiser to follow shortly after.

The Russian government insists the moves are mainly to protect Russian fishermen who have been blocked access from the waters around Spitzbergen. Norway claims exclusive rights to the waters, but Russia has refused to recognise a 200-mile economic zone established by a UN treaty in 1982.

Analysts suggest that Russia’s greater purpose is to get its foot into the door of the potentially lucrative resource exploitation of the Arctic region’s seabed. Russia is racing with Canada, Norway, Denmark and the US to secure rights to these valuable resources which include natural gas and precious metals.

Russia recently planted its flag on the seabed at the North Pole, making claims that the region is connected to Russia’s continental shelf. As Arctic ice continues to melt due to global warming, the race to secure its resources is certain to heat up.

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SAS announces Arctic Experience winner


Arctic resident

SAS Scandinavian Airlines recently announced the winners of its Arctic Experience online competition. According to the Dubai Times, Scandinavia’s leading carrier recently offered participants the chance to win a trip for two to the Arctic through their website.

Shernaz Sanjana was announced as the lucky winner and will spend a total of six days in the arctic. The trip includes a stop-over in the Norwegian capital, Oslo. In Oslo, Sanjana will stay at the Radisson SAS Scandinavia Hotel.

The trip will also offer Sanjana a unique opportunity to spend time on the island of Spitsbergen. Located 1,333 kilometers off the coast in the middle of the Arctic Ocean, Spitsbergen experiences four months of total darkness every year, as well as four months of unbelievable 24-hour sunshine. The island is famous for its beautiful scenery.

According to Magnus Engstrom, General Manager UAE, SAS Airlines, “The competition attracted over 2,000 participants in the UAE alone this year, allowing online visitors a chance to win an all-expense paid trip to the Arctic.”

SAS Airlines is currently the fourth largest airline in Northern Europe and is the multi-national airline for Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Each year, the airline transports approximately 1.4 million passengers to destinations around the world including London, Tokyo, Dubai, Copenhagen and Stockholm.

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