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The Baltic Sea has experienced an "exceptional" increase in cable incidents, according to Finland's intelligence service chief. These incidents, while concerning, are considered secondary issues compared to the presence of Russia's 'shadow fleet' in the region. These vessels, used to violate international sanctions, pose a greater threat to the Baltic Sea's security and critical infrastructure, as they facilitate Russia's energy sales to other countries.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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