Finland seizes ship it suspects of damaging cable connecting Estonia and Finland on Christmas DayNato is to increase its military presence in the Baltic Sea, the alliance has announced, after the suspected sabotage of an underwater power cable running between Finland and Estonia.The Estlink 2 submarine cable was disconnected from the grid on Christmas Day, little more than a month after two telecommunications cables were severed in Swedish territorial waters in the Baltic Sea. Continue reading...
The main conceptual idea of the article is that Nato will increase its military presence in the Baltic Sea in response to suspected sabotage of an underwater power cable connecting Finland and Estonia, raising concerns about potential Russian aggression and hybrid warfare in the region.
The article highlights a pattern of damage to critical underwater infrastructure in the Baltic Sea, with authorities suspecting deliberate action, potentially by Russia. This has prompted Finland and Estonia to request a stronger Nato presence and increased surveillance efforts by both Finland and Sweden.
The main conceptual idea of the article is that Nato will increase its military presence in the Baltic Sea in response to suspected sabotage of an underwater power cable connecting Finland and Estonia, raising concerns about potential Russian aggression and hybrid warfare in the region. The article highlights a pattern of damage to critical underwater infrastructure in the Baltic Sea, with authorities suspecting deliberate action, potentially by Russia. This has prompted Finland and Estonia to request a stronger Nato presence and increased surveillance efforts by both Finland and Sweden.