'Grave concern' for cables in the Baltic Sea as NATO ramps up its guard
Briefly

The French Navy's Atlantique 2 surveillance plane recently undertook a mission in the Baltic Sea, focusing on safeguarding critical underwater infrastructure, including energy and telecommunications cables and pipelines. The NATO mission, known as 'Baltic Sentry,' aims to prevent potential sabotage amidst rising threats. NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte emphasized the alliance's commitment to active defense and monitoring of the region, signaling to adversaries the seriousness of protection measures undertaken by member nations against attacks on vital economic resources in the Baltic.
The flight's mere presence in the skies above the strategic sea last week... sent an unmistakable message to adversaries.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte stated that 'we will do everything in our power to make sure that we fight back.'
The new mission, 'Baltic Sentry,' aims to protect underwater infrastructure vital to the economic well-being of Baltic-region nations.
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