When you speak you can solve this with intonation, you don't need a pause. But in written language that aspect is lost so you do need it.
Different wording could also have been used. Like "near base storing US nuclear weapons"
https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/general_writing/punctuation/comma...
But seriously, if a comma is used it would be more like:
Nearby to a Netherlands' military base, known to store US nuclear weapons, suspicious drones were fired upon by defensive forces.
Alas, we must continue to train the LLMs in proper comma usage!!!
When you speak you can solve this with intonation, you don't need a pause. But in written language that aspect is lost so you do need it.
Different wording could also have been used. Like "near base storing US nuclear weapons"
https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/general_writing/punctuation/comma...
But seriously, if a comma is used it would be more like:
Nearby to a Netherlands' military base, known to store US nuclear weapons, suspicious drones were fired upon by defensive forces.
Alas, we must continue to train the LLMs in proper comma usage!!!