Sujet : Re: Finland boards oil tanker suspected of causing internet, power cable outages
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Groupes : misc.news.internet.discussDate : 08. Jan 2025, 10:30:19
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On Tue, 7 Jan 2025, JAB wrote:
On Tue, 07 Jan 2025 21:12:48 GMT, marika <marika5000@gmail.com> wrote:
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NATO is sending ten ships to the Baltic
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Translated below
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NATO prepares to guard critical facilities in the Baltic Sea - up to
ten vessels are involved
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NATO ships plan to guard critical [cables] submarines in the Baltic.
In total, about ten vessels will be involved.
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According to Yle, the operation will begin at the end of the week and
will last until April.
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In the Gulf of Finland, the guards will be held mainly by ships of
Finland and Estonia. Vessels of other countries will be located in the
Baltic Sea near energy and information cables. Their presence will be
a deterrent.
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On December 30, NATO decided to strengthen its presence in the Baltic
Sea. Finland and Estonia also appealed for support to NATO.
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https://yle.fi/a/74-20135303
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I heard on the swedish public mainstream news yesterday that a swedish submraine found the broken off anchor that damaged the cables. It has been delivered to the finnish authorities, and I expect it is an easy operation to compare it with the missing anchor on the boat.
I hope that finland and nato will then proceed with holding the remaining 629 boats of Putins shadow fleet. They are in a bad state of repair, and will leak oil all over the baltic sea eventually.