Russians may have been mapping cables off Ireland since 2014, expert claims
Dr. Edward Burke claims Russian forces have mapped undersea cables off Ireland since 2014, amid increased submarine activity and naval exercises, highlighting Ireland's strategic importance and NATO vulnerabilities.
Read original articleAn expert in international studies, Dr. Edward Burke, has claimed that Russian forces may have been mapping undersea cables off the coast of Ireland since 2014. This assertion follows an increase in Russian submarine activity and the deployment of Tupolev 'Bear' bombers in the region, which are believed to have been used for reconnaissance of these vital transatlantic fibre optic cables. Dr. Burke suggests that the Russian navy's recent exercises within Ireland's Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) were intended to demonstrate military capabilities and highlight vulnerabilities in Western Europe, particularly regarding the undersea cables. He noted that the positioning of Russian ships during these exercises serves as a warning to NATO and the EU, indicating that Russia is aware of Ireland's strategic importance. The expert anticipates that Western powers, including the US and UK, will closely monitor future Russian naval activities, which may involve a significant number of ships and personnel. The situation reflects ongoing tensions between Russia and the West, particularly in light of the conflict in Ukraine.
- Russian forces may have been mapping undersea cables off Ireland since 2014.
- Increased Russian submarine and bomber activity has raised concerns about reconnaissance efforts.
- Recent naval exercises by Russia aimed to demonstrate military capabilities and exploit vulnerabilities in Western Europe.
- The situation underscores the strategic importance of Ireland in NATO's defense considerations.
- Western powers are expected to monitor future Russian naval activities closely.
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