Russia gathers data on underwater cables in Europe: a threat to the internet and global finances
Journalist
Anna Tkach
19.09.2025 - 12:30
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According to hvylya.net: Russian intelligence vessels and drones are actively collecting data on underwater cables in European waters, British analysts report. This mission particularly involves the vessel 'Yantar'.
The UK Defence Minister Ben Wallace confirmed such activities of Russian intelligence and emphasized the critical nature of the potential threat. Experts note that attacks on underwater infrastructure could lead to serious consequences for the global economy and security, including the paralysis of the banking system and internet services.
Russian intelligence vessels and drones are actively collecting data on underwater cables in European waters, posing a potential threat to the global economy and security.
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