Russia has begun to disrupt Sweden’s satellite networks. This happened after the Scandinavian country became a NATO member, according to the letter from the Swedish Post and Telecom Authority. The Authority asked the International Telecommunication Union to consider Russia’s harmful actions at a meeting to be held on Monday, June 24. The letter states that Russia attempted to disrupt Sweden’s satellite networks on March 21. This happened two weeks after the country officially joined the North Atlantic Alliance. Swedish authorities said that the interference from Russia and Crimea affected thre…