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Norwegian intelligence officers have heard about the threat of Russian sabotage

Intelligence in Norway has heard about the threat of Russian sabotage

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Norwegian intelligence stated that Russia has become more resistant to sabotage of critical infrastructure, concentrating on nafta and gas production facilities, confirmed with the past fate, reports Reuters.

Vice Admiral Nils Andreas Stensoenes, a ceramics officer at the Norwegian Foreign Intelligence Service, sees an increasing threat as Russia fails to resist the recent support of Ukraine.

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– The faces have changed. We appreciate that the prevalence of sabotage has grown, and we also continue to use sabotage in Europe to inform Russia’s new strategy, — noting Stensoene.

He did not give specific details about possible threats, but emphasized that Russia, in isolation, is ready for more risky actions, wanting to avoid direct confrontation with NATO.

It is clear that Russia is throwing out these calls, calling them “sludges” from the side of Sunset.

– Norway, as the largest supplier of gas to Europe and a great exporter of oil, is concerned about the possibility of attacks on its energy infrastructure, – also signifying Stensoenes.

Prepared by: Serhiy Daga

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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