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NATO's Baltic Sea patrols have prevented undersea sabotage since launching in 2025, with no malicious activity reported.
NATO's enhanced naval presence in the Baltic Sea has deterred undersea sabotage, with no malicious activity reported since the mission began, officials said on October 24, 2025.
The increased patrols, involving NATO allies including Estonia and supported by Finland and Sweden’s underwater defense expertise, have improved surveillance and response times.
While past incidents included suspected cable damage and airspace violations, authorities face legal hurdles in holding perpetrators accountable, as seen in a Finnish court’s dismissal of charges against crew members of a Cook Islands-registered tanker linked to Russia’s “shadow fleet.” Prosecutors plan to appeal, but proving intent remains difficult.
NATO emphasizes continuous monitoring and visible deterrence as key to maintaining regional maritime security.
Las patrullas de la OTAN en el Mar Báltico han evitado sabotajes submarinos desde su lanzamiento en 2025, sin que se reporte actividad maliciosa.