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How Estonians Are Managing the Threat of a Russian Invasion

The Baltic states report a 22-fold increase in GPS jamming incidents linked to Russian electronic warfare, affecting 85% of flights in Estonia, raising regional security concerns.

Summary by Deutsche Welle
Despite Finland's warnings that Russia could invade Scandinavia and the Baltic states, Estonians don't want to live in fear — even if some are preparing themselves for the worst.

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Two NATO warships arrived in the capital of Latvia, Riga, during the Baltic Centry mission, which aims to protect the underwater infrastructure from the Baltic Sea. The mission was established in January, following an incident that took place at the end of last year, when significant damage was discovered to the EastLink 2 electric cable and more telecommunications lines between Finland and Estonia, reports TVPWorld.

·Romania
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Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, together with the countries of Northern Europe, are strengthening roads and bridges. "It is possible that the Baltic Sea will become a disputed area," says the expert Toms Rostoks to Tomorrow.

NATO's easternmost countries face sharp increase in radio and satellite interference from Russia NATO's easternmost countries are seeing a sharp increase in radio and satellite interference, affecting air and sea communications. Lithuania has accused Russia of a 22-fold increase in GPS jamming.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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Bloomberg broke the news in United States on Saturday, August 23, 2025.
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