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NATO to Send Up to 10 Ships to Baltic Sea to ‘Protect Underwater Infrastructure’

Turkish NATO warship TCG Turgutreis, foreground, maneuvers on the Black Sea after leaving the port of Constanta, Romania, Monday, March 16, 2

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MOSCOW (Sputnik) – NATO will send about 10 ships to the Baltic Sea to protect underwater infrastructure, Finnish broadcaster reported, citing sources. The NATO navy will begin arriving in the Baltic Sea at the end of the week and will remain there until April, the report said on Tuesday. The ships will be located near energy and telecommunications cables and will act as a deterrent factor, the report added. WorldFinland-Estonia Underwater Power Cable Cut: Helsinki Claims Sabotage Possible 26 December 2024, 09:23 GMTFour underwater telecommunications cables were damaged from December 25-26. Three of them are laid between Finland and Estonia, and one cable connects Finland with Germany.

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