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Netherlands to employ private companies for North Sea security amid Russian threats

The Netherlands prepares to temporarily enlist extra personnel and devices from personal companies to enhance security in its part of the North Sea, the Defence Ministry stated on Wednesday, verifying media reports.

The choice follows reports in 2015 from Dutch armed force intelligence firm MIVD that Dutch North Sea infrastructure, such as gas pipes and windmills, is the target of Russian sabotage activities. In April, MIVD stated Russia might likewise look for to sabotage the various information centers in the North Sea region.

This procedure is meant to bridge the gap until 2 brand-new multifunctional support vessels can be released into the navy, anticipated in 2026, a ministry spokesperson included.

The ministry would not specify which companies it had been talking with, nor if it was just speaking to Dutch or European business.

The Dutch section of the North Sea is about one and a half times larger than the Netherlands' land territory and ranks among the busiest shipping regions worldwide.

Previously this week, 2 undersea fibre-optic communications cables in the Baltic Sea, consisting of one linking Finland and Germany, were severed, which raised suspicions of sabotage.

(source: Reuters)