The assignment was part of a new program aimed at suspected Russian sabotage. None has occurred since NATO began patrols.
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The Next Russia Crisis: Why Putin Might Invade the BalticsDespite Russia’s aggressive stance, it remains unlikely that Moscow will invade the Baltic countries—Estonia, Latvia, and ...
US Marine personnel have been stationed in Finland - their use of unmanned aerial vehicles has been part of NATO’s Baltic ...
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The Kyiv Independent on MSNUnless you act, 'it's just rhetoric' — Baltic states skeptical of Western European leadershipAs the U.S. chooses an increasingly hostile posture toward Europe, the U.K. and France have been gearing up to lead the continent's defense without Washington. French President Emmanuel Macron has ...
NATO member Finland is now using aerial drones to monitor the Baltic Sea, as the alliance takes more steps to prevent ...
A study estimating the economic viability of rooftop solar in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania forecasts the levelized cost of ...
Two timely books on how the region responded to the ‘Russia menace’ and Estonia’s transformation into a thriving tech hub ...
KLAIPĖDA, Lithuania—As Russia has carried out its brutal invasion of Ukraine, it has increasingly resorted to hybrid warfare ...
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Let’s not have any illusions. Let’s not lie to ourselves that Russia is going to be done after Ukraine,” said Lithuania’s ...
After a series of suspicious cable cuttings feared to be Russian sabotage, NATO began a new mission called Baltic Sentry to patrol the Baltic Sea. Michael Schwirtz, an investigative reporter with the ...
Baltic Sentry mission taps ships, planes and drones to police one of the world’s busiest waterways.
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