Sabotage Investigation on Baltic Sea Cables Intensifies
Sweden has initiated a serious investigation into the sabotage of a Baltic Sea cable connecting Latvia and Gotland. The incident has raised alarms, prompting NATO and Latvian authorities to join efforts for clarification.
A Malta-flagged vessel, suspected of involvement, has been seized near Karlskrona. Although the cable sustained significant damage, data transmission remains unaffected for end users.
This incident coincides with increased NATO operations, particularly the new "Baltic Sentry" mission, aimed at monitoring potential threats. Experts suspect a hybrid attack strategy linked to Russia's ongoing aggression in Ukraine.
Furthermore, the EU's foreign policy chief plans to address the issue in upcoming discussions with foreign ministers. Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson emphasized the collaborative work between Sweden, Latvia, and NATO to ensure the security of critical infrastructure.
As investigations proceed, heightened vigilance against hybrid threats is essential.
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