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Lithuania last month accused Russia of orchestrating a spike in GPS jamming, causing a 22-fold increase in such incidents ...
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The Baltic Sea Sabotage Mystery
In November 2024, two critical undersea telecommunication cables in the Baltic Sea were mysteriously severed, disrupting ...
An Italian appeals court on Friday confirmed the arrest of a Ukrainian man suspected by Germany of coordinating attacks on ...
The Georgian captain of an oil tanker that damaged undersea cables in the Baltic Sea in late 2024 denied any wrongdoing, ...
The Nord Stream 1 and 2 gas pipelines were blown up with at least four explosive charges fitted with timers, which, according ...
Russian forces have conducted an exercise in the Baltic Sea including drills to repel an underwater attack, the defence ministry said on Friday.
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🚨 NATO’s first sabotage trial: Finland charges Russian-linked tanker crew over Baltic Sea attack
Finland has brought formal charges against the captain and two senior crew members of a Russian-linked oil tanker, and ...
The Russian defence ministry announced on Friday that their forces have carried out a military exercise in the Baltic Sea.
For 42 days seven high-performance boats will move from Germany to Montenegro and stop in the U.K., Portugal, Spain, France ...
Saboteurs Suspected of Cutting Yet Another Baltic Sea Cable as Three Ex-Soviet Republics Move To Join Europe’s Electricity Grid The attacks come as Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania prepare to cut on ...
The Baltic Sea — Russia’s maritime point of access to the city of St. Petersburg and its Kaliningrad enclave — is now almost surrounded by members of the military alliance.
The Baltic Sea is largely bracketed by NATO member states, and is sometimes referred to as a "NATO lake," but Russia has a significant footprint in the Baltic from its Kaliningrad exclave.
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