BERLIN (Reuters) - NATO's military commander voiced concern on Tuesday at Russia's deployment of Iskander missiles in its Baltic Sea territory of Kaliningrad, saying it showed the need for better communication between Russia and the Western alliance.
The pro-Kremlin newspaper Izvestia reported on Monday that the missiles, which have a range of hundreds of kilometres, have been in place in Kaliningrad, which borders NATO members Poland and Lithuania, "for some time".
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