The Baltic Sea region is on high alert following power cable, telecom and gas pipeline outages between the Baltics and Sweden or Finland. All were believed to have been caused by ships dragging ...
including underwater cables in the Baltic Sea. The three Baltic countries, which together have a 1,633-kilometre-long border with Russia and Belarus, informed Moscow and Minsk of the disconnection ...
In the past 18 months, at least 11 cables running under the Baltic Sea have been damaged. In a recent case, a ship from Russia's "shadow fleet" of oil tankers was accused of damaging Estonia's ...
Russia, which was formally notified of the impending disconnection last year, has been accused of sabotaging underwater cables in the Baltic Sea region by ships dragging anchors along the seabed.
A picture taken on February 4, 2025 shows Bofors 40 mm automatic cannon in the bow of patrol ship HMS Carlskrona (P04), on open water near Karlskrona, Sweden, as part of the NATO Baltic Sea patrol ...
Launched in mid-January as an emergency measure in the Baltic Sea, it aims to protect the extensive infrastructure that spans its depths. In the damp fog, with renewed suspicions of acts of ...
The Baltic Sea region is on high alert after a string of power cable, telecom link, and gas pipeline outages since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022. In response, NATO last month said it would deploy ...
The situation in the Panama Canal is worse than we thought ... with its ships severing undersea communications cables in the Baltic Sea and, even more worrisomely, around Taiwan and its offshore ...
"It is suspected that the ship has been involved in serious damage to a fibre cable in the Baltic Sea between Latvia and ... investments in strategic areas, White House official says 8:44 PM ...
Norwegian authorities on Friday said they seized a commercial ship with an all-Russian crew suspected of damaging an undersea telecom cable in the Baltic Sea. After receiving a request from Latvia ...
The authorities said they believed the vessel may have been involved in damaging the cable, the latest act of apparent sabotage in the Baltic Sea. By Henrik Pryser Libell and Lynsey Chutel Henrik ...
Shipping firms may need to pay a fee to use the Baltic Sea, one of the world’s busiest shipping routes, in order to cover the high costs of protecting undersea cables, Estonia’s defence minister said ...