Finnish military intelligence has reported that Russia retains the capability to operate in the Baltic Sea and may continue attempts to damage undersea communications.
Germany turned away a Russian-linked oil tanker from entering its territorial waters in the Baltic Sea this week, marking the ...
New study by TSOs surrounding the sea basin also identifies scope for 13GW of new cross-border interconnectors ...
The Baltic’s growing importance is not limited to gas. Owing to its strategic location, many refer to the sea as the 'NATO ...
Latvian authorities have searched a ship suspected of damaging an undersea optic cable in the Baltic, the sixth outage or damage to an underwater cable in the region in as many days, as western allies ...
Negotiators have discussed proposals to check Russian and Chinese influence in the Arctic and transfer sovereignty over ...
By 2040, study states, the Baltic could be an offshore wind hub, criss-crossed by new-generation interconnectors ...
TALLINN - Sabotage of infrastructure cables in the Baltic Sea cannot be prevented at present due to a lack of continuous ...
President Nicușor Dan and prime minister Ilie Bolojan met with Supreme Allied Commander Europe and Commander of the United ...
Despite the war in Ukraine, Russia has not scaled down its commitment to develop its Arctic region from the Barents Sea to ...
Denmark’s prime minister insisted that her country can’t negotiate on its sovereignty on Thursday after U.S. President Donald ...
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Finland warns Russia may plan new sabotage of Baltic undersea cables
In an interview with the outlet, Maj. Gen. Pekka Turunen, head of Finnish military intelligence, said Russia “clearly has the capability to destroy underwater infrastructure if it wants to.” Still, he ...
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