NATO has launched a naval mission aimed at protecting undersea infrastructure, cables and pipelines which Nordic and Baltic governments believe have become targets of sabotage, likely by Russia.
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Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania have cut their ties to Russian electricity and hooked up to Europe's power grid in the Baltic ...
The Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania completed a switch from Russia's electricity grid to the EU's system on ...
The three Baltic states disconnected their electricity systems from Russia's power grid on Saturday, the region's operators ...
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The authorities said they believed the vessel may have been involved in damaging the cable, the latest act of apparent ...
Another option, Pevkur said, is levying a tax on vessels that sail through the Baltic Sea, that is bordered by eight NATO countries and Russia. "Let's say that when you go to the airport you have ...
NATO is deploying eyes in the sky and on the Baltic Sea to protect cables and pipelines that stitch together the nine countries with shores on Baltic waters.
The Baltic Sea region is on high alert as fears grow that Russia could target undersea cables as part of a wider campaign of so-called "hybrid warfare". Most recently, a cable was damaged in ...