The NATO military alliance said Tuesday it was launching a Baltic Sea monitoring mission following the suspected sabotage of undersea cables in recent months.Several undersea telecom and power cables have been severed in the region, with experts and politicians accusing Russia of orchestrating a hybrid war against the West as the two sides square off over Ukraine. At a meeting on Tuesday in Helsinki of NATO members on the Baltic Sea, NATO chief Mark Rutte said that the “Baltic Sentry” mission would “involve a range of assets, including frigates and maritime patrol aircraft, among others, and will enhance our vigilance in the Baltic.”For all the latest headlines follow our Google News channel online or via the app.Rutte added that he would not share details on the exact number of vessels “because that might differ from one week to another” and that he did not wish to make “the enemy any wiser than he or she is already.”A statement from NATO specified that the operation would “continue