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Swedish Security Service Warns of Rising Threats to Sweden Amid Iran War

Sweden's Security Service investigated hundreds of incidents last year, reporting increased Russian covert activities and Iran-linked threats targeting locations inside Sweden.

  • On March 18, Sweden's Security Service said Russia remains the primary threat and warned Sweden faces a more dangerous security environment than before.
  • Säpo warned threats linked to Iran are aimed at targets within Sweden, amid Middle East tensions and rising security risks in the High North, as described by Nordic leaders.
  • Säpo investigators reported that the agency investigated hundreds of suspicious incidents over the past year, finding attempted destructive cyberattacks but no confirmed physical sabotage while Russian agents mapped protected sites in Sweden.
  • Cold Response 26 began on March 9 and involves approximately 25,000 troops from 14 NATO countries in large-scale drills led by Norway across northern Finland, Norway and Sweden.
  • After an Oslo meeting, Canada and the five Nordic prime ministers pledged expanded cooperation on Arctic security, defense production, resilient infrastructure, and support for Ukraine.
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