The alliance said on Tuesday it was launching a mission in an effort to prevent any further underwater infrastructure damage.
A view of the Baltic Sea from the deck of Norwegian auxiliary warship HNoMS Maud during NATO exercise Freezing Winds 24, led by the Finnish Navy, in the Baltic Sea in Turku, Finland, November 20 ...
Permanent representatives of NATO member countries met in Brussels today and agreed on measures to enhance the Alliance's presence in the Baltic Sea and protect critical undersea infrastructure ...
"NATO will enhance its military presence in the Baltic Sea," Rutte wrote on social media platform X, without elaborating. A NATO official declined to provide detail on specific deployments.
NATO has been forced to expand its patrols of the Baltic Sea after vital under sea cables were cut in a suspected sabotage. The alliance's Secretary-General Mark Rutte has announced a ramp-up in ...
NATO will bolster its presence in the Baltic Sea after suspected sabotage of undersea power cables and internet lines. Finland requested NATO support following damage to the Estlink 2 cable connecting ...
BRUSSELS (AP) — NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte says the military alliance will step up patrols in the Baltic Sea area as Finnish investigators work to establish whether a ship linked to ...
Even before the cables were cut, it was clear that the Baltic Sea was becoming a key arena in an intensifying competition between the West and Russia. Since the Ukraine war began, NATO ...
STORY: The seized oil tanker accused of sabotaging an undersea power cable and four internet cables now sits off Finland's coast. Finnish investigators said the ship that has been linked to Russia ...