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NATO is increasing its presence in the Baltic Sea due to suspected sabotage of undersea power and internet cables. Finland has seized a ship carrying Russian oil on suspicion of causing the outage and has asked NATO for support. Baltic nations are on high alert after a series of infrastructure incidents since Russia invaded Ukraine. Finland's President Alexander Stubb has expressed a wish for a stronger NATO presence.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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