NATO launches Baltic Sea Naval Operation after Undersea Infrastructure Sabotage  

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**NATO Members Unite Stop Underwater **

Eight countries bordering the Baltic Sea have joined forces to prevent underwater sabotage. This move comes after four telecommunication cables and one power cable were cut December, possibly by a Russian ship.

The eight countries – Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, , , Poland, and Sweden – made this promise at a summit on January 14. They said they would stop any attempts to sabotage their underwater infrastructure.

**Russia’ a Concern**

The Baltic Sea region has been worried about Russia’s “shadow fleet” of ships that might be used or to avoid . The leaders at the summit expressed concern and promised to take action if these ships threaten security, infrastructure, or the environment.

**NATO’s Maritime Center to Help**

A special center set up by NATO in May will help lead efforts to prevent sabotage. It will use new technologies to keep an eye on things and be ready to repair damaged infrastructure quickly.

**New Plan to Keep Networks Safe**

The leaders agreed to make a plan with other countries to protect critical infrastructure. They also promised to enhance the resilience of their networks and be prepared for rapid repairs.

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