The water supply on the Baltic Sea island of Gotland came close to being shut off by unknown saboteurs, reports say. Damage to pumps in a lake was "not accidental." ...
Swedish police are investigating a suspected sabotage incident on a water pump on the island of Gotland in the Baltic Sea.
Swedish police officers are probing a suspected sabotage incident on the island of Gotland in the Baltic Sea—which is playfully now dubbed by some Western officials as the "NATO lake." Newsweek has ...
The incident reportedly could've left the whole of Gotland - Sweden's biggest island with a population of around 60,000 - ...
The Baltic Sea is sometimes called the "NATO lake," following the accession of ... New cable break has occurred in the Baltic Sea off Gotland, reports Swedish TV4. Swedish Defense Forces confirms ...
Susanne Bjergegaard-Pettersson, Gotland's head of water and sewage, earlier on Monday told Aftonbladet, which first reported the incident, that the water pumps drew from a lake that supplies large ...
Sweden’s “Unsinkable Carrier” has faced methods of sabotage from 2022 onwards. There is no official culprit, but signs point to Russia.
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Strong tribal societies in Gotland, Öland and parts of Jutland maintained independence ... Thousands of warriors clashed, and victors often sacrificed enemy weapons in lakes and marshes. In response ...