
Baltic Cable Sabotage: Tanker Officers Face Trial in Finland
The incident is the latest in a series of suspected undersea attacks since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

The incident is the latest in a series of suspected undersea attacks since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
In a joint press conference, the Greek Prime Minister and Egyptian President praised their countries’ cooperation and expressed optimism about the region’s future.

Mark Rutte: “We have seen elements of a campaign to destabilise our societies.”

Finland points the finger at Russia, but so far has no hard evidence.

The ship’s damaged anchor suggests it could have been involved in the severing of two communications cables.

The Kremlin has described the accusation as “laughable.”

NATO states are stepping up surveillance of pipelines and cables.

“It raises suspicions when a cable breaks, prompting questions about why it happened,” says cybersecurity expert.