On January 8th, Jinshi Data News reported that on January 7th local time, according to the Finnish Broadcasting Corporation, NATO sent a fleet to the Baltic Sea to guard important underwater facilities. The number of ships in this fleet is close to ten, and these ships will be berthed near energy facilities and data cables in the Baltic Sea, mainly for deterrence. It is reported that this operation will continue until April this year. It is reported that in recent times, there have been continuous incidents of underwater cable and communication cable breakages in the Baltic Sea.
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NATO sends ships to guard underwater facilities in the Baltic Sea
On January 8th, Jinshi Data News reported that on January 7th local time, according to the Finnish Broadcasting Corporation, NATO sent a fleet to the Baltic Sea to guard important underwater facilities. The number of ships in this fleet is close to ten, and these ships will be berthed near energy facilities and data cables in the Baltic Sea, mainly for deterrence. It is reported that this operation will continue until April this year. It is reported that in recent times, there have been continuous incidents of underwater cable and communication cable breakages in the Baltic Sea.