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Netherlands sends warship to Mediterranean

Netherlands sends warship to Mediterranean
05.03.2026 12:30

While the attacks by the US and Israel and Iran's retaliations continue, another country has decided to send a warship to the Eastern Mediterranean citing foreign media.

In a statement from the Dutch Ministry of Defense, it was announced that the government has sent the "Zr.Ms. Evertsen" frigate to be deployed in the Eastern Mediterranean.The statement noted that the Netherlands received a request on March 3 to send the Zr.Ms. Evertsen to support the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle in the Eastern Mediterranean. It was stated that both ships had recently been in a preparation exercise in the Baltic Sea, and that the ship is currently on its way to the Eastern Mediterranean.

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