Russia collects data on underwater cables in Europe: what is the threat to the world.
Russian intelligence is intensifying its research on underwater cables in Europe
According to inkorr.com: British analysts report that Russian reconnaissance ships and drones are actively engaged in gathering information about underwater cables in European waters. In particular, the vessel 'Yantar' is involved in this activity.
UK Defence Minister John Healey confirmed that Russian intelligence is escalating this activity to levels that raise serious concerns. Experts note that attacks on underwater infrastructure could cause significant harm to the global economy and security, particularly by paralyzing the banking system and Internet services.
Russian reconnaissance ships and drones are actively collecting data on underwater cables in European waters, posing a potential threat to the global economy and security.
Thus, the situation with underwater cables is becoming increasingly tense. The authorities of European countries must be especially vigilant, as the safe operation of underwater infrastructure is critically important for the modern economy. Monitoring Russian activity may become a key factor in ensuring the security of the region.
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