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Sweden formally asks China to cooperate with investigation into damaged undersea cables

  • Sweden has requested that China help in investigating the severed data cables in the Baltic Sea, according to Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson.
  • The Chinese vessel, Yi Peng Three, was near the cables when they were damaged, as indicated by ship tracking data.
  • Western intelligence officials believe the Chinese ship was responsible for the cable damage, as reported by multiple sources.
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They focus on a Chinese cargo ship that has dragged the anchor over the seabed for tens of kilometers, and it seems difficult that it was a mistake

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The Yi Peng 3 has ended up at the center of an investigation for a suspected case of sabotage in the Baltic Sea. According to the Wall Street Journal, the ship's captain may have made the gesture at the request of Russian intelligence.

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Defence24 broke the news in on Thursday, November 28, 2024.
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