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Norway's spy chief sees Russia most likely to try sabotage

The head of Norway's foreign intelligence service believes Russia has actually ended up being more likely to try to sabotage its facilities, such as oil and gas, than a year ago as Moscow becomes bolder in countering Western assistance for Ukraine.

The threat level has changed, Vice Admiral Nils Andreas Stensoenes, head of the Norwegian Intelligence Service (NIS),. told Reuters.

We believe sabotage is more likely, and we see acts of. sabotage occurring in Europe now which show that they (the. Russians) have moved a bit on that scale.

Russia turns down such accusations as Western scaremongering. Its embassy in Oslo said Stensoenes' statements were made out. of thin air.

( They) are utilized to justify the West's selected course of. conflict with Russia and the matching military. preparations, consisting of in Norway, it said in a declaration to. Reuters.

Earlier this year, Norway's intelligence agencies examined. that Russia may discover it sensible to perform acts of sabotage,. with petroleum the prime target, while in 2015 they judged. that not likely.

Norway is Europe's largest gas provider and a major crude. oil exporter.

Stensoenes, whose firm is responsible for collecting. intelligence abroad and supporting Norway's military, did not. deal specifics about Russian risks in a brief interview on. the sidelines of an energy conference in the city of Stavanger.

However he stated President Vladimir Putin's country had ended up being. basically a pariah state for the West, indicating it had. little to lose with more risky steps, though it would beware. not to activate the NATO alliance's collective defence clause.

BIG UNDERSEA INFRASTRUCTURE

After the Nord Stream pipelines mess up in September 2022,. Norway deployed its navy to secure its North Sea oil and gas. platforms, with assistance from NATO allies.

Still, the Norwegian undersea infrastructure is so huge,. consisting of gas pipelines extending some 9,000 km (5,590. miles), it is challenging to safeguard. Norway likewise has more than 90. offshore oil and gas fields.

Moscow has repeatedly complained that Germany, in charge of. the Nord Stream examination, has not been doing enough to. probe the surges, which burst 2 pipelines developed to. carry Russian gas to Europe under the Baltic Sea.

Nobody has actually declared duty for the blasts which. took place seven months after Russia sent out tens of thousands of. soldiers into Ukraine. Moscow says it is not responsible for the. blasts.

German district attorneys last month stated they had actually issued an arrest. warrant for a Ukrainian diving trainer in Poland in. connection with the attacks. Kyiv has actually rejected involvement.

(source: Reuters)