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    German Bundeswehr soldiers of the 12th Mechanised Infantry Brigade, 122th Infantry Battalion arrive at an airport in Kaunas, Lithuania, Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2017. German troops and tanks are en route to central Lithuania as part of NATO's move to enhance its presence in the alliance's easternmost countries as a deterrent against Russian aggression. The German military said Tuesday that 36 vehicles, including Boxer armored fighting vehicles, were being loaded on a train in Bavaria for the trip to Rukla.
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