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NATO Responds to Suspected Russian Sabotage of Baltic Undersea Cables

Heightened tensions prompt NATO to bolster its military presence in the Baltic Sea following repeated infrastructure attacks.

  • NATO has announced an increased military presence in the Baltic Sea after the third suspected sabotage of undersea cables in recent months, reportedly linked to Russia.
  • Finnish authorities intercepted a vessel believed to be part of Russia’s shadow fleet, allegedly responsible for damaging an undersea power cable between Finland and Estonia.
  • NATO officials are considering formal consultations under Article 4, which allows member states to address threats to territorial integrity or security.
  • The incidents have intensified calls for improved protection of critical infrastructure, including enhanced intelligence sharing, cyber defenses, and coordinated maritime security efforts.
  • EU measures against Russia’s shadow fleet have also been expanded, with new sanctions targeting vessels linked to circumventing energy restrictions.
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