Report Alleges Russia Ships Enters North Sea With Surveillance Equipment
Russia has a programme to sabotage wind farms and communication cables in the north sea, according to new allegations.
The details come from a joint investigation by public broadcasters in Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland.
It says they have a fleet of vessels disguised as fishing trawlers and research vessels in the North sea.
They carry underwater surveillance equipment and are mapping key sites for possible sabotage.
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The first of a series of reports is due to be broadcast on Wednesday by dr in Denmark, Nrk in Norway, SVT in Sweden and YLE in Finland.
A danish counter-intelligence officer says the sabotage plans are being prepared in case of a full conflict with the west, while the head of Norwegian intelligence said the programme was considered highly important for russia and controlled directly from Moscow.