Footage shows Danish journalists approaching and filming a suspected Russian “spy ship”.
“Ghost ships” are mapping offshore wind turbines, underwater data cables and other pieces of infrastructure in the North Sea – in preparation for a campaign of sabotage in the event of conflict with the West, according to an investigation.
Moscow is alleged to have deployed ships - including the Admiral Vladimirsky - to carry out underwater surveillance and map key sites for possible disruption to European communications and energy supplies – infrastructure that is sometimes shared with Britain – according to the report by public broadcasters in Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland.
“Ghost ships” are mapping offshore wind turbines, underwater data cables and other pieces of infrastructure in the North Sea – in preparation for a campaign of sabotage in the event of conflict with the West, according to an investigation.
Moscow is alleged to have deployed ships - including the Admiral Vladimirsky - to carry out underwater surveillance and map key sites for possible disruption to European communications and energy supplies – infrastructure that is sometimes shared with Britain – according to the report by public broadcasters in Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland.
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