A secretive Russian submarine unit could sabotage the subsea network of cables that powers the internet
Briefly

Since the start of Russia's war in Ukraine, threats to subsea infrastructure, including oil and gas pipelines as well as data cables have increased.
Analysts have long warned that the cables that stretch unprotected for thousands of miles underwater are exposed to being attacked and disabled by Russia.
Allies have long warned of the risk that Russian spy ships and sabotage vessels patrolling subsea cable routes could pose to critical underwater infrastructure.
As the world has become more dependent on internet data, the potential for disruption caused by sabotage has become greater.
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