The Atlantic Alliance will increase its military presence in the Baltic Sea following disruptions to the EstLink2, an underwater electricity cable connecting Finland and Estonia.
Secretary General of NATO Mark Ruttehas announced that the Atlantic Alliance will increase its military presence in the Baltic Sea after the war errors recorded in EstLink2an underwater electricity cable connecting Finland to Estonia.
Rutte spoke by telephone with Finnish President Alexander Stubb about the investigation that Helsinki had opened before ash possible “sabotage” of the cableaccording to a post published on the social network X.
Stubb, who also had a telephone conversation with Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Michal the day before, confirmed at a press conference that NATO will strengthen its presence around crucial European infrastructure in the Baltic Sea.
The Finnish police announced on Friday that it will begin investigating the seabed around the ship ‘Eagle S’, currently held off the coast of Porkkala, about 30 kilometers from the capital Helsinki.
Source: EITB

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