NATO will increase its navy presence within the Baltic Sea after submarine cables are broken.
NATO will improve its navy presence within the Baltic Sea after the injury to submarine cables, Alliance Secretary Common Mark Rutte mentioned on social community X after a dialog with Finnish President Alexander Stubb, UNN experiences.
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"I spoke with Alexander Stubb in regards to the ongoing Finnish-led investigation into the attainable sabotage of submarine cables. I expressed my full solidarity and help. NATO will improve its navy presence within the Baltic Sea," Rutte wrote.
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Earlier, after damaging a communication cable within the Baltic Sea, Finland launched an investigation into the oil tanker Eagle S, which known as a part of Russia's "shadow fleet" that helps Moscow circumvent sanctions on oil gross sales. The Eagle S departed beneath the Prepare dinner Islands flag from a Russian port and was carrying oil to Egypt, in response to media experiences.
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