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Chinese vessel ‘sabotaged’ Baltic deep sea cables and may have been under orders from Russia
A Chinese ship is suspected of severing two critical internet cables in the Baltic Sea in an act of sabotage that may have been orchestrated by Russia.
Investigators suspect Baltic Sea cable cuts were deliberate, Chinese ship to blame
International investigators suspect a Chinese ship's crew of deliberately dragging an anchor 111 miles along the sea bed to sever two subsea cables in the Baltic Sea. The Yi Peng 3 sailed over both the C-Lion1 Helsinki-Rostock cable and the BCS East-West link cable between Lithuania and Sweden around the time they were cut.
Chinese Ship Suspected of Deliberately Dragging Anchor for 100 Miles to Cut Baltic Cables
A Chinese commercial vessel that has been surrounded by European warships in international waters for a week is central to an investigation of suspected sabotage that threatens to test the limits of maritime law—and heighten tensions between Beijing and European capitals.
Investigators think a Chinese ship purposefully cut critical data cables
European investigators believe that a Chinese commercial ship purposefully dragged its anchor in order to slash through two critical data cables.
Chinese vessel suspected of deliberately severing communication cables in Baltic Sea - WSJ
The crew of the Chinese bulk carrier Yi Peng is suspected of cutting communication cables in the Baltic Sea. It has been under the protection of European warships in international waters for a week, The Wall Street Journal informs.
EU vessels surround anchored Chinese ship after Baltic Sea cables are severed
The authorities in Europe say they have not ruled out sabotage. But U.S. intelligence officials have assessed that the cables were not cut deliberately.
Investigators say a Chinese ship’s crew deliberately dragged its anchor to cut undersea data cables
European investigators believe a Chinese-owned commercial ship deliberately dragged its anchor to sabotage the two undersea telecommunications cables cut in the Baltic Sea earlier this month. Western law enforcement suspects Russian intelligence was behind the operation.
Chinese vessel suspected of severing submarine cables still anchored in Baltic Sea
Ten months later, China said a Hong Kong-registered vessel, the Newnew Polar Bear, had caused the damage accidentally in a storm. Finland remains skeptical of the admission, saying there were no storms in the area on the day the damage was detected.
Sweden demands Chinese vessel suspected in cable cutting return to its waters
Sweden has demanded that the Chinese vessel connected to an investigation of two Internet cables in the Baltic Sea being damaged earlier this month return to its waters as part of the probe.
Sweden urges Chinese ship to return for undersea cable investigation
Sweden is asking a Chinese vessel to return to Swedish waters to help facilitate an investigation into recent breaches of undersea fibre-optic cables in the Baltic Sea, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said on Tuesday,
Sweden calls for Chinese ship to return over Baltic Sea cable damage
The Chinese cargo ship Yi Peng 3 is anchored and being monitored by a Danish naval patrol vessels in the sea of Kattegat Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2024.
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See the Chinese cargo ship suspected of sabotaging critical undersea cables between 4 NATO countries
Western officials believe Moscow most likely orchestrated the Baltic Sea incident as part of growing efforts to cripple key ...
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Baltic States Bridle as Russia Is Suspected of Being Behind Months of Mischief in the Region
Russia is jamming GPS signals, analysts believe, along what used to be known as a ‘Soviet sea’ and that is emerging as a ...
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Satellite Image Shows Chinese Ship Suspected of Sabotage in 'NATO Lake'
The Chinese-flagged Yi Peng 3 should "move towards Swedish waters," Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said on Tuesday.
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