Finnish Spy Chief: No Evidence Russia Sabotaged Baltic Sea Cables
Finnish spy chief admits there’s no evidence that Russia sabotaged Baltic cables
Summary
Finland's intelligence chief has admitted there is no concrete evidence linking Russia to the sabotage of undersea cables in the Baltic Sea. The acknowledgement is notable given widespread Western suspicions that Moscow was responsible for the incidents. The admission raises fresh questions about the basis for earlier accusations directed at Russia.
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