LONDON—For around a decade, the Russian spy ship Yantar has crossed the globe and loitered over undersea cables in what Western officials suspect is an attempt by the Kremlin to map vital ...
The alliance mounted its first coordinated response to a suspected sabotage campaign against critical infrastructure after another cable was severed in the Baltic Sea.
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“But the idea that you've had four over this short period of time, all in the Baltic ... This ship was also suspected of cutting a deep sea cable. Authorities accused the tanker, named Eagle ...
ABOARD A FRENCH NAVY FLIGHT OVER THE BALTIC SEA ... cables—more than enough to stretch to the moon and back—span the world’s oceans and seas, according to TeleGeography, which tracks and ...
NATO, already tracking incidents of suspected cable-cutting, responded. Within three weeks, the alliance had put a coordinated group of warships to sea specifically to deter such suspected attacks.