A NATO commander says sea cables and pipelines holding sensitive materials are vulnerable.
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AdvertisementImportant deep sea cables and pipelines are at risk, warns NATO's Allied Maritime Command's deputy commander Vice Adm. Didier Maleterre.
We need to be protected and well supplied by our vital undersea infrastructures," Maleterre told the Guardian on April 16.
He said that "Russia is clearly taking an interest in NATO and NATO nations' undersea infrastructure."
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