NATO launches Baltic patrol mission, eyes standard for detaining ships
- NATO has launched a maritime patrol mission called Baltic Sentry in the Baltic Sea following sabotage incidents against underwater infrastructure.
- The operation will involve frigates, naval drones, submarines, and surveillance aircraft to counter a suspected shadow fleet linked to Russia.
- NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte emphasized the importance of protecting undersea infrastructure, citing grave concerns about recent sabotage incidents.
- Leaders of the Baltic countries stated that the shadow fleet poses a significant threat to maritime and environmental security in the region.
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