Feb 25 โ€ข 16:53 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ฎ Finland Iltalehti

Europe Awakened to a New Russian Threat

Europe is bracing for potential Russian attacks on its energy infrastructure, similar to ongoing assaults in Ukraine, particularly concerning EU member states near Russia.

The article discusses how Europe is increasingly aware of the threat posed by Russia, particularly in the context of its ongoing military actions in Ukraine that have targeted energy infrastructure. The European Union is reportedly preparing for the possibility that Russia might launch similar attacks against its member states, which raises concerns particularly among countries that share borders with Russia such as Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland. In response to these threats, the EU has announced a funding package of 113 million euros designed to enhance the protection of electrical grids in these nations.

The allocated funds are proposed to be used for various protective measures including building physical barriers, developing disruption technologies, and countermeasures against drone strikes. Additionally, the initiative aims to bolster cybersecurity and establish rapid-response repair units to ensure swift recovery from any attacks. This represents a significant shift as it marks the first time the European Commission has directly allocated EU funds for the military protection of energy infrastructure, indicating an evolution in the EU's approach to energy security and defense against external threats.

Lietuan's energy minister has indicated that protecting energy companies is a responsibility during peacetime, but during wartime, such duties shift to defense ministries. This highlights the seriousness with which the EU and its member states are treating the potential threats from Russia, and the measures being taken to safeguard critical energy assets in the face of geopolitical tensions.

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