Russia may not only sabotage cables in Europe. The Kremlin may resort to provocations on the borders of NATO countries, believes the head of Ukraine's Presidential Office, Andriy Yermak. According to him,
Russia may try to seize part of Estonia. The city of Narva, located between Estonia and Russia, could become the place where World War III begins, Politico reports. According to the agency, the city of Narva squeezed along Estonia's border with Russia,
The city of Narva, squeezed along Estonia's border with Russia, has been at the center of efforts to resist what it claims are near constant provocations from Moscow — from satellite navigation jamming, to snatched border demarcation buoys, blaring propaganda, surveillance drones and buzzing blimps marked with the 'Z' of Russia's armed forces.
The Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has condemned Russia's massive attack on Ukraine on Christmas Eve. Source: European Pravda, citing the ministry on X (Twitter) The Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs shared footage of the destruction caused by Russia's recent attack and stated,
Russia has assembled a fleet of hundreds of vessels to covertly ship its oil. With so many ships at sea, the idea of using some to cause havoc may be proving irresistible to the Kremlin.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Monday that more than 3,000 North Korean soldiers have been killed and wounded in Russia's Kursk region and warned that Pyongyang could send more personnel and equipment for Moscow's army.
Estonia, which joined NATO and the EU in 2004, defiantly remains one of Russia's most vocal opponents in Europe. Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Estonia forked out more ...
In heavy snowfall and high winds, around 200 people wearing rain ponchos and fur hoods queued in the Estonian border town of Narva to cross into neighbouring Russia.
Finnish authorities were investigating the cutting of an undersea power cable in the Baltic Sea on Thursday.
The Russia-linked tanker which damaged an undersea electricity cable on Christmas Day also dropped sensors in the English Channel, sources have said.
There is a genuine possibility that a non-conventional Russian attack on NATO, such as sabotage or arson, could lead to substantial losses. Source: James Appathurai, NATO's Deputy Assistant Secretary General for Innovation,