Russia has condemned the Western alliance for ramping up its naval presence in the so-called 'NATO lake' after alleged sabotage by Moscow-linked vessels.
MOSCOW, January 24. /TASS/. Moscow will not allow NATO to turn the Baltic Sea into its own lake, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Grushko said in an interview with the Rossiya-24 TV channel.
NATO is stepping up its military presence in the Baltic Sea after several underwater cables were damaged in recent months.
The Finnish Navy will enhance its presence and surveillance in the Baltic Sea by deploying a Hamina-class missile boat, ...
NATO’s Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) has confirmed to TWZ that four Dutch F-35A stealth fighters are now also participating in Baltic Sentry, a mission intended to ensure the ...
Finnish President Alexander Stubb stressed that such incidents are "not in the interest of Russia or anyone else" ...
Finland’s President Alexander Stubb said there’s no conclusion yet on whether recent repeated damage to undersea cables in ...
A Finnish court ordered the seizure of an oil tanker suspected of damaging key telecommunications and power cables in the ...
EU sanctions and new US measures have led to a decline in Russian oil shipments via the Baltic Sea, impacting the shadow ...
NATO will use uncrewed surface vessels or sea drones to monitor shipping in the Baltic Sea and protect undersea cable ...
Russia's oil shipments via the Baltic Sea fell by roughly 10% in the last four months of 2024, the Finnish Border Guard said, ...
The mission, dubbed Baltic Sentry, follows worry over increased Russian military activity near key undersea communication ...