NATO is sending two vessels to monitor critical undersea infrastructure and Russia's "shadow fleet" in the Baltic Sea following recent undersea cable cuts, Finland's foreign minister said Friday.
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The ships are set to remain at sea until April and will be strategically positioned near energy and data cables in an effort ...