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B RUSSELS (AP) — NATO is launching a new mission to protect undersea cables in the Baltic Sea region after a string of incidents that have heightened fears of Russian sabotage and spying in the ...
His remarks follow NATO's announcement on January 14 of its Baltic Sentry mission, using ships, aircraft, submarine ...
Russia could trigger 'worldwide internet blackouts' by sabotaging undersea cables with its ... the appropriate level of protection. They also urged the EU, UK and Nato to build greater ties ...
Following a string of alleged Russian attacks on undersea cables ... In January, NATO announced "Baltic Sentry," a military activity intended "to strengthen the protection of critical ...
NATO believes the Kremlin could deploy a new weapon against the rest of the world - sparking "worldwide blackouts" by sabotaging undersea cables with its "shadow fleet". The bosses of firms like ...
Russian sabotage on undersea cables could take down the world's internet connection, NATO military chiefs have ... to make sure they get the right protection amid a rise in attacks.
As submarine telecoms cable cuts have multiplied in recent months, 'Le Monde' was able to board the 'Sophie-Germain,' Orange ...
Undersea power cables ... methods. NATO member Estonia is taking part in the stepped-up Baltic Sea patrols. Estonian and French ships participated in a joint patrol and training mission in December.
TASS/. NATO cannot guarantee the safety of "tens of thousands of kilometers" of undersea pipelines and cables of its member states, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg stated this at a press ...
A group of Europe's largest telecom companies urge NATO to fight back against damage allegedly done at the behest of Russia. The repercussions 'extend far beyond Europe,' they say.