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Nord Stream

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Diameter1. 22 m
Length1,222 km (759 mi)
OperatorNord Stream AG
Passes through Baltic Sea
No. of compressor stations 1
Compressor stations Vyborg
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Nord Stream is an offshore natural gas pipeline from Vyborg in the Russian Federation to Greifswald in Germany that is owned and operated by Nord Stream AG, whose majority shareholder is the Russian state company Gazprom. The project includes two parallel lines.

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Putin denies Russia behind Finland gas pipeline damage

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... But the Russian leader said he did not even know the pipeline existed and that the accusations were " to distract attention from the terrorist attack carried out by the West against Nord Stream"...

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... 0, far smaller than the explosions that targeted the Nord Stream pipelines in September 2022...

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...By Gordon CoreraSecurity correspondent, BBC NewsRussian ships able to perform underwater operations were present near to where explosions later took place on the Nord Stream pipelines, according to an investigative documentary...

Ukraine war: The Russian ships accused of North Sea sabotage

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Ukraine denies involvement in Nord Stream pipelines blast

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...By Malu CursinoBBC NewsUkraine has denied any involvement in last September s attack on the Nord Stream pipelines, which carried Russian gas to Europe...

Inside the centre dedicated to combating unseen war threats

Inside the centre dedicated to combating unseen war threats
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... Last September, powerful underwater explosions beneath the Baltic Sea ripped gaping holes in the Nord Stream gas pipelines between the coasts of Denmark and Sweden...

A journey to the site of the Nord Stream explosions

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Inside the centre dedicated to combating unseen war threats

Oct 29,2022 12:41 pm

By Frank GardnerBBC security correspondent

Mysterious underwater explosions, anonymous cyber attacks and subtle online campaigns to undermine Western democracies - these are all " hybrid threats". The Bbc visited a centre dedicated to targeting a relatively new form of warfare which is increasingly concerning Nato and The EU.

" It is about manipulation of The Information space. It's about attacks on critical infrastructure, " explains Teija Tillikainen, when asked to define hybrid warfare.

She is director of The European Centre of Excellence for Countering Hybrid Threats (Hybrid CoE), which was established in Helsinki, Finland, Six Years ago.

Ms Tillikainen says it is an ambiguous threat format, which is something nations find very difficult to counter and protect themselves against.

But these threats are very real.

Last September, powerful underwater explosions beneath The Baltic Sea ripped gaping holes in The Nord Stream gas pipelines between The coasts of Denmark and Sweden. The pipelines were constructed to carry Russian gas to northern Germany.

Moscow was quick to deny any responsibility, But Western suspicions centred around a potential Russian motive to further starve The West of energy, as punishment for backing Ukraine after Russia's invasion last February.

Then there is electoral Interference . Few people realised at The Time , But after The 2016 US elections, investigators concluded there had been concerted Russian Interference - again, denied by Moscow - with The aim of damaging Hillary Clinton 's chances, in favour of Donald Trump .

This Was allegedly conducted using online " bots" - artificial online accounts on Social Media controlled by state-backed cyber activists, working out of " troll factories" in St Petersburg.

Another method is Disinformation - The deliberate propagating of an alternative, false narrative, often one that appeals to certain more receptive sections of a population. This phenomenon has accelerated since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, with millions of citizens - not just in Russia But even in Western Countries - accepting The Kremlin's line that The Invasion was a necessary act of self-defence.

HybridCoE

To help Western governments identify and protect themselves against these threats, Nato and The EU Set Up The Hybrid CoE in Finland. The country is an interesting and perhaps natural choice for such a centre. For decades, it has stayed officially neutral, ever since it lost a short Winter War with Russia in 1940.

But The Two Countries share a border which is 1,300km (807 miles) long, and a nervous Finland has been drawing ever closer to The West , culminating in its application to join Nato Last Year .

On a cold, snowy morning, I visited The centre, housed in an office block close to The defence ministry and just a short distance from The Grey , Soviet-era Russian embassy building.

There, director Teija Tillikainen leads a team of around 40 analysts and subject-matter experts drawn from A Number of Nato and EU Countries , including a Briton on loan from The Ministry of Defence.

She explains that a current area of focus is in The Arctic , where they have mapped a lot of hybrid threat potential.

" There are New Energy sources emerging, " she explains. " There are new possibilities for Great Powers to protect their interests. There's also a lot of manipulation of information.

" The Russian narrative is The Arctic is a special region outside of conflicts where nothing bad is Happening - and still Russia is building up its military there. "

Perhaps The Key distinguishing features of hybrid threats are that they almost never involve an actual " kinetic" Attack - Someone opening fire with a weapon. They are much more subtle, But often no less dangerous. They are also non-attributable in nature, meaning it is usually hard to determine who was behind these acts, such as The 2007 massive cyber Attack on Estonia, or Last Year 's gas pipeline explosions under The Baltic. The Perpetrators Take Care to leave as few clues as possible.

There are numerous ways one state can damage another short of direct military action.

This is illustrated by a handbook drawn up by The centre, outlining maritime hybrid threats - containing 10 imaginary But highly-plausible scenarios. They range from The clandestine use of underwater weapons to declaring a control zone around an island, plus The blocking of narrow straits.

One real scenario they have examined in detail was Russia's actions in The Sea of Azov prior to its invasion of Ukraine. From October 2018 onwards, in order for Ukrainian ships to progress from their home ports of Mariupol and Berdyansk through The Kerch Strait and out into The Black Sea, they first had to queue for inspection by Russian officials. These delays, says Jukka Savolainen, The Director of vulnerabilities and resilience, could stretch into days or even up to Two Weeks , inflicting economic damage on Ukraine.

But it is in The Field of Disinformation that The centre's experts have found The Most surprising results. After collating and assessing numerous opinion polls across Europe, they have come to The conclusion that in several Nato Countries , Russia is winning The Information war amongst substantial portions of The population.

In Germany, for example, The Kremlin's narrative that its Attack on Ukraine was a necessary reaction to Nato provocation has been gaining popularity as The War continues. In Slovakia, More Than 30% of those polled believed The Ukraine war was deliberately provoked by The West . In Hungary, 18% blamed " The oppression of The Russian -speaking population in Ukraine" for The War .

Jakub Kalensky, a senior analyst from The Czech Republic, uses The analogy of water to illustrate The need to suppress Moscow 's Disinformation campaign.

" I wouldn't evaluate Russian Disinformation as particularly sophisticated, " he explains. " It's not about The attractiveness of The Message , But The Way they achieve success is through sheer numbers. There's no reason to give these people access to Social Media platforms. Everyone wants to have access to fresh water, But we don't allow them to poison The water. "

Ms Tillikainen says it is not The centre's role to undertake measures to counter hybrid threats - But to assess, inform And Then train others to do what needs to be done to protect Europe from this growing phenomenon.



Source of news: bbc.com

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