NATO launches new Baltic Sea mission to protect undersea cables
- NATO has launched a Baltic Sea monitoring mission in response to recent suspected sabotage of undersea cables, stating the operation will "continue for an undisclosed amount of time."
- NATO Chief Mark Rutte emphasized the importance of safeguarding infrastructure, noting that over 95 percent of internet traffic is secured via undersea cables.
- Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson remarked that the increase in damages is "totally unacceptable" but refrained from assigning blame without firm proof.
- Investigations into the incidents are ongoing, with suspicions directed towards a "shadow fleet" of vessels linked to Russia's activities in the region.
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