After a series of suspected undersea cable cuttings, NATO has launched a new surveillance and deterrence mission to protect ...
NATO is ratcheting up its guard against suspected attempts to sabotage underwater energy and data cables and pipelines that ...
The President of Finland, Alexander Stubb, has admitted there is no certainty about who is responsible for the severed cables ...
The Central Criminal Police has not yet found evidence that Russian special services are behind severing the Finland-Estonia ...
Finnish police said on Tuesday they had recovered a lost anchor from the seabed as part of an investigation of suspected ...
While NATO had already stepped up Baltic Sea patrols, and increased coordination ... damage to undersea equipment happened outside of Finland’s territorial waters and that therefore Helsinki ...
In October, Finland's Coast Guard said it had detected disturbances to satellite navigation signals in the Baltic Sea and some tankers had altered their location data to cover up their visits.
On Christmas morning, Estonia’s power grid operators got an unwanted surprise: The Estlink 2 power cable linking them to Finland ... sea specifically to deter such suspected attacks. Announcing the ...
(Bloomberg) -- Finland’s President Alexander Stubb said there’s no conclusion yet on whether recent repeated damage to undersea cables in the Baltic Sea was sabotage. Most Read from Bloomberg How ...
When this type of damage to the Baltic Sea’s cables and pipelines became a reliable trend last autumn, the country’s authorities stepped up their already active surveillance in the Gulf of Finland.