Russia has been building a listening station on the edge of the Baltic Sea for the last two years, satellite images appear to show.

Open-source researchers at the investigative project Tochnyi , which says it "aims to accurately report" on the Russia-Ukraine war, said the potential spying facility is in the Kaliningrad region—the Russian semi-exclave sandwiched between NATO members Poland and Lithuania. They report it began taking shape in March 2023 and is almost finished.

The project says they think that the site in Kaliningrad's Chernyakhovsky district, just south of an air base used by Russian navy's Baltic Fleet, is a circularly disposed antenna array, a "military-grade antenna array designed for radio intelligence or communication."

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