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497 Suspects Identified in Ukraine for Attacks Linked to Russian Special Services
Ukraine's SBU and National Police announced the identification of 497 individuals involved in arson attacks on military vehicles and planned bombings near Territorial Centers for Recruitment and Social Support (TCSS) since last year, linking the attacks to Russian special services aiming to destabil...
497 Suspects Identified in Ukraine for Attacks Linked to Russian Special Services
Ukraine's SBU and National Police announced the identification of 497 individuals involved in arson attacks on military vehicles and planned bombings near Territorial Centers for Recruitment and Social Support (TCSS) since last year, linking the attacks to Russian special services aiming to destabil...
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44% Bias Score


Germany Investigates Car Vandalism with Suspected Russian Link
German police are investigating the vandalism of over 270 vehicles across several states, with evidence suggesting a possible link to Russian intelligence and an attempt to discredit the Green Party by framing climate activists. Three suspects—a Serb, a Bosnian, and a German—were apprehended, allege...
Germany Investigates Car Vandalism with Suspected Russian Link
German police are investigating the vandalism of over 270 vehicles across several states, with evidence suggesting a possible link to Russian intelligence and an attempt to discredit the Green Party by framing climate activists. Three suspects—a Serb, a Bosnian, and a German—were apprehended, allege...
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48% Bias Score


NATO Confirms Russian Plot to Assassinate Rheinmetall CEO Amidst Wave of Sabotage
A NATO deputy assistant secretary-general confirmed a Russian plot to assassinate Rheinmetall's CEO, among other sabotage actions targeting member nations, including train derailments, arsons, and attacks on politicians' properties; NATO plans to agree on a strategy to counter these hybrid threats.
NATO Confirms Russian Plot to Assassinate Rheinmetall CEO Amidst Wave of Sabotage
A NATO deputy assistant secretary-general confirmed a Russian plot to assassinate Rheinmetall's CEO, among other sabotage actions targeting member nations, including train derailments, arsons, and attacks on politicians' properties; NATO plans to agree on a strategy to counter these hybrid threats.
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44% Bias Score


UK Navy Intercepts Russian Spy Ship Amidst Baltic Cable Sabotage Fears
The UK Royal Navy shadowed the Russian research vessel Yantar, known for espionage, near its critical undersea cables following suspected Russian sabotage of similar infrastructure in the Baltic Sea; this unusual response signals heightened concern regarding potential attacks on critical infrastruct...
UK Navy Intercepts Russian Spy Ship Amidst Baltic Cable Sabotage Fears
The UK Royal Navy shadowed the Russian research vessel Yantar, known for espionage, near its critical undersea cables following suspected Russian sabotage of similar infrastructure in the Baltic Sea; this unusual response signals heightened concern regarding potential attacks on critical infrastruct...
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52% Bias Score


UK Navy Tracks Russian Espionage Vessel Amid Undersea Cable Sabotage Fears
The UK Royal Navy shadowed the Russian research vessel Jantar, suspected of espionage near critical underwater infrastructure, prompting a strong warning to Russia amid suspected sabotage incidents affecting undersea cables.
UK Navy Tracks Russian Espionage Vessel Amid Undersea Cable Sabotage Fears
The UK Royal Navy shadowed the Russian research vessel Jantar, suspected of espionage near critical underwater infrastructure, prompting a strong warning to Russia amid suspected sabotage incidents affecting undersea cables.
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40% Bias Score


Damaged Baltic Sea Fiber Optic Cable Sparks NATO Investigation
An undersea fiber optic cable connecting Latvia's Ventspils and Sweden's Gotland island was damaged on Sunday, likely due to external influence, prompting a joint NATO and Baltic Sea investigation involving several vessels, although communications were restored via alternative routes.
Damaged Baltic Sea Fiber Optic Cable Sparks NATO Investigation
An undersea fiber optic cable connecting Latvia's Ventspils and Sweden's Gotland island was damaged on Sunday, likely due to external influence, prompting a joint NATO and Baltic Sea investigation involving several vessels, although communications were restored via alternative routes.
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Russia-Linked Car Sabotage Targets German Election
Over 270 cars in Germany were sabotaged with construction foam, featuring stickers of Robert Habeck and the slogan "Be greener!" Authorities believe a Russian instigated the attacks, paying three suspects €100 per car to influence the upcoming election.

Russia-Linked Car Sabotage Targets German Election
Over 270 cars in Germany were sabotaged with construction foam, featuring stickers of Robert Habeck and the slogan "Be greener!" Authorities believe a Russian instigated the attacks, paying three suspects €100 per car to influence the upcoming election.
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44% Bias Score

UK Navy Tracks Russian Spy Ship Amidst Undersea Cable Sabotage Fears
The UK Navy shadowed the Russian spy ship Yantar, equipped for seabed mapping and suspected of espionage, near critical UK infrastructure following suspected sabotage incidents on undersea cables in the Baltic and elsewhere, escalating tensions.

UK Navy Tracks Russian Spy Ship Amidst Undersea Cable Sabotage Fears
The UK Navy shadowed the Russian spy ship Yantar, equipped for seabed mapping and suspected of espionage, near critical UK infrastructure following suspected sabotage incidents on undersea cables in the Baltic and elsewhere, escalating tensions.
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56% Bias Score

NATO Launches "Baltic Sentry" to Protect Baltic Sea Cables After Multiple Damage Incidents
NATO initiated "Baltic Sentry" to protect Baltic Sea undersea cables after at least 11 were damaged since October 2023; investigations suggest some damage may be accidental, but concerns remain about potential sabotage.

NATO Launches "Baltic Sentry" to Protect Baltic Sea Cables After Multiple Damage Incidents
NATO initiated "Baltic Sentry" to protect Baltic Sea undersea cables after at least 11 were damaged since October 2023; investigations suggest some damage may be accidental, but concerns remain about potential sabotage.
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56% Bias Score

Germany and Denmark Unite Amid Russian Baltic Sea Threats and US Greenland Ambitions
Amid concerns about Russian hybrid warfare and potential US designs on Greenland, German Chancellor Scholz and Danish Prime Minister Frederiksen addressed the threat to European security, citing recent damage to Baltic Sea undersea cables and NATO's 'Baltic Sentry' operation.

Germany and Denmark Unite Amid Russian Baltic Sea Threats and US Greenland Ambitions
Amid concerns about Russian hybrid warfare and potential US designs on Greenland, German Chancellor Scholz and Danish Prime Minister Frederiksen addressed the threat to European security, citing recent damage to Baltic Sea undersea cables and NATO's 'Baltic Sentry' operation.
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40% Bias Score

Baltic Sea Cable Cut Sparks NATO Response Amid Suspected Russian Sabotage
On Christmas Day, a power cable connecting Estonia and Finland failed, suspected to be caused by a Russian oil tanker dragging its anchor, raising concerns about energy security and prompting a NATO response called Baltic Sentry.

Baltic Sea Cable Cut Sparks NATO Response Amid Suspected Russian Sabotage
On Christmas Day, a power cable connecting Estonia and Finland failed, suspected to be caused by a Russian oil tanker dragging its anchor, raising concerns about energy security and prompting a NATO response called Baltic Sentry.
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56% Bias Score

Baltic Sea Cable Sabotage: Suspect Vessel Seized, Joint Investigation Launched
A new undersea data cable between Sweden and Latvia was sabotaged in Swedish territorial waters, prompting a joint investigation by Sweden, Latvia, and NATO; a suspect ship was seized, and while data transmission was disrupted, alternative solutions minimized impact on end-users.

Baltic Sea Cable Sabotage: Suspect Vessel Seized, Joint Investigation Launched
A new undersea data cable between Sweden and Latvia was sabotaged in Swedish territorial waters, prompting a joint investigation by Sweden, Latvia, and NATO; a suspect ship was seized, and while data transmission was disrupted, alternative solutions minimized impact on end-users.
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48% Bias Score
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