NATO launches new naval operation in Baltic sea after severed cables
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NATO is launching a new patrol and surveillance operation in the Baltic Sea to safeguard critical infrastructure following multiple breaches of undersea cables, raising European alarm.
The 'Baltic Sentry' mission will enhance NATO's maritime presence with advanced technology like naval drones and surveillance systems, aimed at deterring destabilizing actions in the region.
European leaders met in Helsinki to discuss enhanced security measures after Finland's seizure of an oil tanker linked to a power cable severing incident in December.
NATO officials allege a rise in Russian sabotage attempts against NATO countries following their support for Ukraine, while the Kremlin denies any involvement in such activities.
Read at Washington Post
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