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Baltic sea, NATO and Mark Rutte
Miles-long anchor drag mark found on Baltic seabed after suspicious cable damage, Finnish investigators say
Finnish investigators probing the damage to a Baltic Sea power cable and several data cables said they found an anchor drag mark on the seabed, apparently from a Russia-linked vessel that has already been seized.
NATO to enhance Baltic Sea military presence, as sixty-mile drag mark found near damaged cable
The Christmas Day cutting of four Internet cables and one power cable will cause NATO to boost its presence in the Baltic Sea. Finland last week seized the Eagle S ship, carrying Russian oil, under suspicion of being behind the cuts. “NATO will enhance its military presence in the Baltic Sea,” NATO secretary general Mark Rutte said.
NATO to boost Baltic Sea presence after power, internet cable damage
NATO said on Friday it would boost its presence in the Baltic Sea after the suspected sabotage this week of an undersea power cable and four internet lines, while alliance member Estonia launched a naval operation to guard a parallel electricity link.
Finnish probe links Baltic sea cable damage to Russia-linked vessel
Finnish investigators have linked damage to the Estlink-2 power cable in the Baltic Sea to a Russian-linked vessel, the Eagle S. Anchor drag marks stretching nearly 100 kilometers were discovered, and an investigation is underway to determine intent,
Power Cable Damage Spurs NATO to Intensify Baltic Sea Patrols
NATO has announced increased patrols in the Baltic Sea after critical power cable damage between Finland and Estonia raised security concerns. The incident, suspected to be intentional sabotage, has heightened tensions in the region and prompted calls for stronger maritime security.
Finland police say Russia-linked ship held in severed cables probe may have dragged anchor for 60 miles
Police in Finland probing damage to undersea cables say a shadowy Russia-linked ship may have dragged its anchor for more than 60 miles.
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Finland inspects Russia's 'shadow fleet' tanker suspected in Baltic cable sabotage: What are the developments so far?
The Baltic Sea has seen multiple attacks on energy and communications infrastructure since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in ...
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‘Sabotage cannot be ruled out’: Baltic Sea power cable suffers Christmas Day cut
A power cable connecting Finland and Estonia under the Baltic Sea suffered a power outage on Wednesday, prompting an ...
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Nato boosts presence in Baltic Sea after power cable cut
Nato said on Friday it would boost its presence in the Baltic Sea after the suspected sabotage this week of an undersea power ...
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NATO’s Estonia deploys warship to Baltic Sea after Russia allegedly cut another undersea cable
Investigators have discovered anchor drag marks along the seabed allegedly caused by the Russian ship’s antics.
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Undersea power cable suffers outage as Baltic Sea countries on edge over series of disruptions
Estlink 2 power interconnector remained offline following the outage that began at midday local time on Christmas Day.
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Estonia deploys ship into Baltic Sea after Russia suspected of undersea cable sabotage
NATO member Estonia has deployed a naval warship to defend its underwater power cables after a Russian vessel allegedly cut ...
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NATO will step up Baltic Sea patrols as Finland probes the possible sabotage of undersea cables
General Mark Rutte says the military alliance will step up patrols in the Baltic Sea area as Finnish investigators work to ...
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