Kyiv Independent on MSN2d
The Baltic Sea’s energy infrastructure is under attack. NATO must actThe European Union and NATO must strengthen cooperation to protect critical energy infrastructure from attacks, which pose a ...
The Baltic Sea has also been the site of multiple suspected sabotage attacks recently, most notably the suspected severing of ...
NATO is ratcheting up its guard against suspected attempts to sabotage underwater energy and data cables and pipelines that ...
In a statement to the Russian news outlet, Rostelecom said: "Some time ago, in the Baltic Sea, as a result of external ...
NATO has launched a naval mission aimed at protecting undersea infrastructure, cables and pipelines which Nordic and Baltic governments believe have become targets of sabotage, likely by Russia.
The commander of a NATO task group deployed to protect key underwater infrastructure in the Baltic Sea has warned potential saboteurs that the alliance is watching. The region has seen a series of ...
OVER THE BALTIC SEA -- With its powerful camera ... The long-range Atlantique 2 aircraft on a new mission for NATO then shifted its high-tech gaze onto another target, and another after that ...
The flow of electricity between the Baltic countries of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania and Russia has been officially severed.
CNN on MSN6d
Three NATO members still rely on Russia to manage their electricity grid. They’re about to pull the plugEstonia, along with fellow Baltic states Latvia and Lithuania, is preparing finally to rid itself of one of the last vestiges ...
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The Moscow Times on MSNBaltic Sea Cable Damaged By ‘External Impact’ — RussiaSeveral undersea telecom and power cables have been severed in the Baltic Sea in recent months, with experts accusing Russia of orchestrating a hybrid war against Western countries supporting Ukraine.
It makes no sense for Russia to carry out sabotage in the Baltic, but NATO has a great interest in building up its grouping ...
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