Undersea Cable Damage in Baltic Sea the Result of Accidents, Not Russian Sabotage
NATO has used the incidents to step up its military presence in the Baltic | Recent damage to undersea cables in the Baltic Sea was likely caused by maritime accidents, not by Russian sabotage as many Western officials have alleged, The Washington Post reported on Sunday. ● NATO has used recent incidents to justify an increase in its military presence in the Baltic Sea and launched a new mission called “Baltic Sentry” just last week, a move that ratchets up tensions with Russia. The Guardian reported on Sunday that a NATO naval flotilla has assembled off the coast of Estonia to “protect” undersea infrastructure.
✅ Американская The Washington Post пишет (Мария Захарова)
■ Izvestia: NATO seeks to "inspect" vessels in neutral Baltic waters (01/16/25)