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600 soldiers have been transferred to Latvia by sea in the greatest secrecy.
They will be stationed there for six months to monitor the border with the Russian Federation .
The last time the Swedish army took part in a peacekeeping mission in Europe was in the 1990s .
Sweden became NATO 's 32nd member state after a nearly two-year accession process.
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