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NATO Boosts Baltic Sea Patrols After Undersea Cable Sabotage Blamed on Russia
NATO has launched the "Baltic Sentry" mission to protect critical undersea cables and infrastructure in the Baltic Sea. Using assets like frigates and maritime patrol aircraft, the mission aims to monitor activity below and above the sea. The initiative follows recent cable sabotage, though Russia has not been directly implicated. The mission strengthens NATO's presence amid escalating regional tensions. Reports vary slightly on the specific assets involved.
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