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Ship seen circling around Baltic gas pipeline, Polish public TV reports

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Posted on January 14, 2025

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WARSAW (Reuters) - A Russian "shadow fleet" ship has been seen circling around the Baltic Pipe subsea pipeline that delivers gas from Norway to Poland, Polish state broadcaster TVP World said on

Russian Vessel Monitors Baltic Gas Pipeline Activity

WARSAW (Reuters) - A Russian "shadow fleet" ship has been seen circling around the Baltic Pipe subsea pipeline that delivers gas from Norway to Poland, Polish state broadcaster TVP World said on Tuesday, citing a foreign ministry source.

Several incidents have taken place on the Baltic Sea since 2022 in which underwater critical infrastructure has suffered suspicious damage. Baltic Sea nations are on high alert and NATO has said it will boost its presence in the area.

"A Russian 'shadow-fleet' vessel has circled over a stretch of a pipeline carrying Norwegian gas to Poland in the Baltic Sea," TVP World, the English-language channel of public broadcaster TVP, said on its website.

'Shadow fleet' refers to vessels used by Russia to move oil, arms and grains around in violation of international sanctions imposed on it over the Ukraine war. The vessels are not regulated or insured by conventional Western providers.

Gaz System, which operates the Polish section of the pipeline, had no immediate comment.

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, European Commission Vice-President Henna Virkkunen and leaders of NATO member countries bordering on the Baltic Sea meet in Helsinki in Tuesday to discuss strengthening NATO's presence on the sea.

(Reporting by Alan Charlish, Karol Badohal and Anna Wlodarczak-Semczuk; Editing by)

Key Takeaways

  • A Russian vessel was seen near the Baltic gas pipeline.
  • The pipeline delivers gas from Norway to Poland.
  • NATO plans to boost its presence in the Baltic Sea.
  • The 'shadow fleet' refers to unregulated Russian vessels.
  • NATO leaders are meeting to discuss Baltic security.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The article discusses a Russian vessel circling the Baltic gas pipeline and the security concerns it raises.
What is the 'shadow fleet'?
The 'shadow fleet' refers to Russian vessels used to transport goods in violation of international sanctions.
What actions is NATO taking?
NATO is planning to increase its presence in the Baltic Sea to ensure the security of critical infrastructure.

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