Iran has 'fleet of killer dolphins trained to blow up ships in suicide attacks'

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Iran has 'fleet of killer dolphins trained to blow up ships in suicide attacks'
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Originally trained by the Soviet Union in Russia, the aquatic squadron of mammalian 'mercenaries' could still be alive and ready to harpoon frogmen in the Persian Gulf

Iran has a fleet of dolphins specially trained to attack enemy ships in Kamikaze-style suicide missions, it has been reported.

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