NATO launches new Baltic Sea mission to protect undersea cables
- NATO has launched a new mission named Baltic Sentry to protect undersea cables in the Baltic Sea, involving naval drones, submarines, and aircraft, as stated by NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.
- Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky discussed the potential deployment of Western troops in Ukraine with France's President Emmanuel Macron, linking it to Ukraine's EU and NATO membership aspirations.
- Ukrainian drones successfully attacked energy and military sites in central Russia, while Ukraine's Air Defense Forces claimed to have shot down 58 Russian drones overnight.
- Rutte emphasized that NATO will not tolerate attacks on critical infrastructure and will respond to any acts of sabotage against undersea cables, which are vital for internet traffic and financial transactions.
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