Thank you for the question.
This is something to consider, of course. NATO's response to this situation is ongoing. For example, the Eastern Sentry military operation has been launched. However, it will take time to implement all the planned resources. We'll see how Russia reacts.
Since 2022, and even since 2014, the Russians have been continuously testing the waters to gauge how NATO allies will respond. In the Baltic Sea, there have been frequent cases of sabotage involving critical infrastructure. This led NATO to launch the Baltic Sentry military operation in 2023 to increase surveillance measures. Since then, these cases of sabotage have gone down. The results weren't instantaneous. However, we hope that this will send a message to the Russians.