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General: No need to stop military exercises after fires

General Onno Eichelsheim stated that Dutch military exercises will not be paused despite three recent fires on training grounds during dry conditions. He emphasized that continuing drills is essential to ensure crisis readiness and the proper education of military personnel.

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