Sweden announced that it would contribute up to three warships and a surveillance aircraft to a Nato effort. The warships are being sent to monitor critical infrastructure and Russia’s “shadow fleet”
Sweden deploys troops to the Baltic Sea to enhance surveillance amid concerns over undersea cable sabotage, collaborating with NATO.
Sweden will increase its military presence in the Baltic Sea through the deployment of three warships and a radar reconnaissance aircraft in response to the suspected sabotage of several underwater cables,
Sweden has committed to sending naval forces into the Baltic Sea following yet another suspected Russian ... but Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson has suggested it may hardly be the last. "Sweden is not at war. But there is no peace either ...
Sweden's government says the country will contribute up to three warships to a NATO effort to increase the alliance’s presence in the Baltic Sea as it tries to guard against sabotage of underwater infrastructure.
Stockholm reveals it will contribute up to 3 warships, ASC 890 surveillance aircraft, coast guard resources to bolster NATO’s presence - Anadolu Ajansı
Sweden said that it would contribute up to three warships and a surveillance aircraft to a Nato mission to monitor critical infrastructure and Russia's "shadow fleet" in the Baltic Sea following recent underwater cable sabotage.
NATO is launching a new mission to protect undersea cables in the Baltic Sea region after a string of incidents that have heightened concerns about possible Russian activities, the alliance’s leader said.
The NATO military alliance said Tuesday it was launching a Baltic Sea monitoring mission following the suspected sabotage of undersea cables in recent months. Last week, Finland said NATO would contribute two vessels to a monitoring mission in the Baltic Sea.
Estonian naval ships are taking part in stepped-up patrols in the Baltic Sea by NATO countries after undersea power and communications cables have been damaged in recent months
Sweden’s Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson has announced the country’s deployment of warships to the Baltic Sea. The move is part of NATO's increased efforts to monitor infrastructure and counter growing threats,