NATO to step up action against Russian, Chinese sabotage'
Briefly

NATO will boost intelligence collaboration to counter Russian and Chinese sabotage targeting its infrastructure, as critical systems in several member states have been damaged recently. Mark Rutte stated that over the past years, both countries have incited destabilization efforts through sabotage, cyberattacks, and other aggressive tactics aimed at intimidating NATO nations. This move underscores an urgent need for enhanced intelligence sharing and safeguarding of vital infrastructures against such evolving threats, especially as incidents like the severed data cable between Sweden and Finland raise concerns.
The land-based fibre-optic cable linking Sweden and Finland suffered from damage in two separate incidents, affecting services to thousands of clients. In light of the damage, Swedish officials suspect sabotage but stopped short of naming any accused parties. Despite no current evidence of criminal activity, Finnish authorities are pursuing ongoing investigations into the matter, echoing a heightened state of alert as NATO allies acknowledge the evolving threats posed by adversarial nations in the region.
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