I am kind of surprised no one brought this up, it is the biggest story of the day.
The Russians have been cutting underwater cables and pipes, and getting away with it. In the EEZ, all ships have the right to innocent transit, so you really have to capture the Russians almost immediately, which is difficult.
The Finns did it. They caught a Russian spy ship in the process of dragging their anchor for dozens of miles. The Russian spy ship even lost its anchor in the panic to cover up their deeds.
Now the Eagle S is being investigated in a Finnish port.
There have been several packages that have exploded in shipping warehouses, and those too are probably the deeds of the Russians.
NATO only has 10 more days to catch the Russians, and then Putin's ally trump comes to power. They need to make the most of their time.
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The Russians have been cutting underwater cables and pipes, and getting away with it. In the EEZ, all ships have the right to innocent transit, so you really have to capture the Russians almost immediately, which is difficult.
The Finns did it. They caught a Russian spy ship in the process of dragging their anchor for dozens of miles. The Russian spy ship even lost its anchor in the panic to cover up their deeds.
Now the Eagle S is being investigated in a Finnish port.
There have been several packages that have exploded in shipping warehouses, and those too are probably the deeds of the Russians.
NATO only has 10 more days to catch the Russians, and then Putin's ally trump comes to power. They need to make the most of their time.

Finland seizes a tanker, getting tough on hybrid warfare
Russian-linked attacks on undersea infrastructure are rising