Russian Ships Accused of Sabotage in the North Sea

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Russian Ships Accused of Sabotage in the North Sea

Russian ships accused of sabotage in the North Sea

According to the findings of a recently published investigation, Russia has been accused of planning sabotage against wind farms and telecommunications cables in the North Sea.

The details of this investigation have been published in a report prepared by the televisions of Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Finland.

The documentary states that Russia has a fleet in the North Sea, with its ships operating under the guise of fishing and research vessels.

It is also said that this fleet carries surveillance equipment underwater and maps key points for potential sabotage.

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