Hundreds of Swedish troops arrive in Latvia to join a NATO brigade
- Hundreds of Swedish troops arrived in Latvia to join a Canadian-led multinational brigade along NATO's eastern flank.
- A ship carrying parts of a mechanized infantry battalion arrived in the port of Riga, escorted by the Swedish Air Force and units from the Swedish and Latvian navies.
- The mission of 550 troops will contribute to the alliance's deterrence and defense efforts, marking Sweden's largest commitment yet since joining NATO last year.
- Lieutenant Colonel Henrik Rosdahl expressed pride in contributing to the alliance's collective defense, calling it a historic day and the new normal.
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