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NATO to 'enhance military presence' in Baltic Sea following damage to undersea power cable, Rutte says
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said on Dec. 27 that "NATO will enhance its military presence in the Baltic Sea" following the recent damage to the Estlink 2 power cable in the Gulf of Finland likely caused by Russia.
NATO Boosts Baltic Patrols as Finland Probes Russian Ship in Cable Damage
BRUSSELS: NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said Friday that the military alliance will step up patrols in the Baltic Sea region as Finnish investigators work to establish whether a ship linked
NATO to Expand Patrols in Baltic Sea After Undersea Cables Incident
The damage of up to five submarine cables is the latest incident of undersea cables being disconnected, or deemed to have been deliberately sabotaged, in the Baltic Sea. NATO maintains a strong presence in the region, which holds strategic interest to Russia.
NATO to boost Baltic Sea presence after cables broken
NATO said on Friday it would boost its presence in the Baltic Sea after the suspected sabotage this week of an undersea power cable and four internet cables, while alliance member Estonia launched a naval operation to guard a parallel electricity link.
Nato boosts Baltic presence after power link cut
Nato has said it will enhance its military presence in the Baltic Sea, and Estonia has sent a patrol ship to protect its Estlink1 undersea power cable, after Russia was accused of sabotaging its main power link in the Gulf of Finland.
NATO to boost military presence in Baltic after cables 'sabotage'
NATO will bolster its military presence in the Baltic Sea after the suspected sabotage of an undersea power cable linking Finland and Estonia this week, the Western military alliance's chief Mark Rutte said on Friday.
NATO to increase presence in Baltic Sea following cable incidents
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has said that the Alliance will increase its presence in the Baltic Sea following an incident involving damage to electric cables. Source: Rutte after a conversation with Finnish President Alexander Stubb,
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Mark Rutte’s March to War
The first speech by NATO’s new secretary-general, Mark Rutte, on December 12 was ominous for more than one reason. The ...
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Russian-Linked Oil Tanker Suspected Of Sabotage Was Brimming With Spy Equipment: Report
The Eagle S – a tanker ship carrying Russian oil and suspected of severing the Estlink 2 power cable running under the Baltic ...
CounterPunch
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Sacrificing Living Standards for War
As inflation ravages the West, Europeans are told by NATO chieftain Mark Rutte to sacrifice more for the glorious cause of tyranny in Ukraine. Pensions ...
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Russia warns Trump: Do not test nuclear weapon
A North Korean soldier fighting on behalf of Russia has been captured by Ukrainian forces, South Korean intelligence has ...
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NATO leader says he wants to put Ukraine in a position of strength for any peace talks with Russia
NATO’s secretary-general says he wants to discuss ways to put Ukraine in a position of strength for any future peace talks ...
Anadolu Ajansi
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EU suspects Russia’s shadow fleet involved in destruction of undersea cables in Baltic Sea
European bloc plans to propose sanctions against Russia's shadow fleet, official statement says - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Новости Украины
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Ukraine needs 19 more air defense systems to protect energy - Rutte
To protect energy infrastructure, Ukraine needs 19 more air defense systems.NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said this ...
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NATO command in Germany to assist Ukraine is up and running, says Rutte
A new NATO command in the German city of Wiesbaden has taken up its work to coordinate Western military aid for Ukraine, the ...
DPA International on MSN
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NATO chief Rutte worried about alliance's long-term security
The new NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte currently does not see any danger of a Russian attack on the defence alliance's ...
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