NATO’s Baltic member states have reported an increase in radio and satellite interference, raising concerns about escalating electronic warfare activities in the region. The interference has been observed across multiple frequencies and communication channels, disrupting civilian and military communications. Governments in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania have noted the escalation and are monitoring the situation closely.

Experts suggest that the interference may be linked to Russian electronic warfare operations, which have been a growing concern among NATO allies. These activities are believed to be aimed at impairing communication systems and gathering intelligence. NATO officials have acknowledged the reports and emphasized the importance of safeguarding allied communications and infrastructure.

The alliance has called for increased vigilance and coordination among member states to counter potential threats. While no direct provocations have been confirmed, NATO continues to monitor developments and assess the potential impact on regional security. The situation highlights ongoing tensions and the importance of robust defenses against electronic warfare in the Baltic region.

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