NATO allies met on Dec. 30 to address the security of critical infrastructure in the Baltic Sea, following damage to undersea ...
Guests on Russia's NTV channel discussed how Moscow has been blamed for undersea cables being cut in the Baltic Sea.
"We want to strengthen our military presence in the Baltic," stated Donald Tusk, summarizing his conversation with NATO ...
"We want to strengthen the Baltic militarily," stated Donald Tusk, summarising his conversation with NATO Secretary General ...
Investigators have discovered anchor drag marks along the seabed allegedly caused by the Russian ship’s antics.
These fiber-optic cables, typically about the girth of a sausage, use light to carry vast amounts of data over long distances ...
The Christmas Day cutting of four Internet cables and one power cable will cause NATO to boost its presence in the Baltic Sea ...
NATO fighter jets conducting air patrol missions in the Baltic States carried out two sorties between 23 and 29 December to detect and escort Russian aircraft violating flight rules. Source: European ...
Threats to the West's vital communications networks are escalating.
NATO sources told the Finnish newspaper Iltalehti that Russia will try to create a 'buffer zone' stretching from the Arctic to the Mediterranean Sea.
Finnish investigators probing the damage to a Baltic Sea power cable and several data cables say they have found an anchor ...