NATO is bolstering its military presence in the Baltic Sea following suspected sabotage of an undersea power cable and internet lines. Finland, an ally, has seized a ship carrying Russian oil suspected of causing the power cable outage.
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 lines, while alliance member Estonia launched a naval operation to guard a parallel electricity link. Finland on Thursday seized a ship carrying Russian oil on suspicion the vessel had caused an outage of the Estlink 2 undersea power cable linking it with Estonia and fibre optic lines, and on Friday said it had asked NATO for support.
Baltic Sea nations are on high alert for acts of sabotage after a string of outages of power cables, telecom links and gas pipelines since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, although subsea equipment is also subject to malfunction and accidents. “We have agreed with Estonia, and we have also communicated to NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, that our wish is to have a stronger NATO presence,” Finnish President Alexander Stubb told a news conference. Rutte said he had discussed with Stubb the Finnish-led investigation, expressing his support. “NATO will enhance its military presence in the Baltic Sea,” Rutte wrote on social media platform X. Sweden’s coastguard said in a statement it had ramped up surveillance of ship traffic to protect critical undersea installations, deploying aircraft and vessels while coordinating with the Swedish navy and with other nations. The Kremlin said on Friday Finland’s seizure of the ship carrying Russian oil was of little concern for Moscow. In the past, Russia has denied involvement in any of the Baltic infrastructure incidents. Estonia said its navy had deployed to guard the still operational Estlink 1 subsea cable. “If there is a threat to the critical undersea infrastructure in our region, there will also be a response,” Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna said on X. Tsahkna said on Thursday damage to subsea installations in the region had now become so frequent that it was difficult to believe they were all caused by accidents or poor seamanshi
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