How Finland ANSWERED to Russia's SABOTAGE Attempts in the Baltic Sea

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Russia has recently become a critical threat not only to Ukraine but to the entire world order.

While Kremlin leader Vladimr Putin is trying to keep Ukraine under occupation with troop support from the Pyongyang regime, the Russian threat in the Baltics is increasing every day.

This threat is mainly centered on underwater cables in the region.

Suspected sabotage of submarine cables, especially in the Baltic Sea, and Russia's illegal maritime trade network, known as the “shadow fleet”, are raising tensions in Europe.

The region is of great importance for NATO and the EU as it is close to countries such as Norway, Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Sweden and Finland. It is well known that many “preventive measures” have recently been taken against Russia's illegal actions.

At this very moment, Finland's breakthrough dropped like a bomb on the agenda.

Finland has recently made such a move against Russia's suspicious activities in the Baltic Sea that the eyes of the whole world have turned to this region.

At this very point, the Helsinki administration caused a stir by seizing a tanker carrying Russian oil shipments to Europe.

Moreover, Finland was not only a “tanker seizing country” but also an intelligence success that exposed threats to critical cables in the Baltic.

While this development has caused great diplomatic anxiety and nervous breakdowns for Moscow, it has brought the strategic importance of the Baltic region back to the agenda.

Some experts say that Finland's latest move has largely deciphered Russia's “shadow game” in the Baltic.

But what are the dynamics behind this move and where do the Baltic states and NATO fit into this picture?

What activities is Russia's “shadow fleet” actually carrying out?

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