Chinese vessel suspected in severing of Baltic submarine cables
- Denmark is in talks with China concerning a Chinese vessel linked to two severed Baltic Sea cables.
- Swedish and Finnish police have started investigations into potential sabotage of the cables, cut on November 17 and 18.
- China's foreign ministry has denied responsibility for the incidents involving the Yi Peng 3 vessel.
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An Estonian expert advises Denmark to board a Chinese ship suspected of cable violations
Danish officials could go on board two Chinese ships suspected of violating communication cables in the Baltic Sea in order to bring greater clarity to the incident, Finnish broadcaster Yle reported the opinion of Estonian maritime law expert Alexander Lott.
Denmark and China Discuss Suspicious Ship Linked to Severed Baltic Sea Cables
In a high-stakes diplomatic dance, Denmark has engaged China over a suspicious ship linked to severed undersea cables in the Baltic Sea. The Yi Peng 3, a Chinese vessel, sits anchored off Denmark’s coast, drawing international attention to a potential new front in global maritime security. The story begins with two critical communication lines going […]
‘Incredibly difficult to prove’ Two Baltic Sea Internet cables were damaged within 24 hours. Was it Russian ‘hybrid warfare’ or just a coincidence?
A cable ship lays the C-Lion1 undersea cable on the bottom of the Baltic Sea off the shore of Finland. October 12, 2015. Early last week, European telecommunications companies reported damage to two underwater Internet cables in the Baltic Sea. The first incident, involving a cable connecting Lithuania to Sweden, reportedly occurred on the morning of Sunday, November 17. The second, affecting a cable between Germany and Finland, was reported the…
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