Sweden seizes ship in latest incident of suspected Baltic Sea sabotage
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Recent incidents of sabotage involving undersea cables in the Baltic Sea have prompted heightened defense efforts among Baltic nations. Investigations are ongoing, with Swedish authorities looking into 'aggravated sabotage' linked to a vessel that was seized. The Latvian navy has identified a suspect vessel near the site, although investigations show no current suspect activity. Leaders from Latvia and Sweden emphasize cooperation, and accusations of Russia's involvement in disrupting EU critical infrastructure surface, with international solidarity being expressed amid these tensions.
Sweden, Latvia and NATO are closely cooperating on the matter, following incidents of sabotage involving undersea cables in the Baltic Sea, suspected to be linked to Russia.
The damage to the Sweden-Latvia undersea data cable is the latest in a series of systemic incidents affecting EU critical infrastructure, experts say.
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