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Recent suspected underwater sabotage incidents in Baltic Sea
Recent suspected underwater sabotage incidents in the Baltic Sea
In the most recent case, two undersea fibre-optic communications cables located more than 100 nautical miles (about 200 km) apart in the Baltic Sea bottom were severed subsequently on Nov. 17 and 18, raising suspicions of sabotage by bad actors.
Factbox-Recent suspected underwater sabotage incidents in the Baltic Sea
The Baltic Sea region has seen several cases of suspicious damage against underwater critical infrastructure since 2022, but authorities have been unable to find sufficient proof of deliberate malicious intent to press charges.
NATO Intensifies Efforts to Safeguard the Baltic Sea After Third Cable Incident
The Baltic Sea, a hub for maritime trade and critical infrastructure, has become a growing point of concern. Recent incidents, such as damaged undersea cables and rising tensions, have brought its security into focus.
As sabotage allegations swirl, NATO struggles to secure the Baltic Sea
On Nov 18, hours after two communication cables were severed in the Baltic Sea, 30 NATO vessels and 4,000 military staff took to the same body of water for one of northern Europe's lar
NATO struggles to secure the Baltic Sea amid sabotage claims
STORY: Hours after two communication cables were severed in the Baltic Sea, one of northern Europe’s largest ever naval exercises got underway. 30 NATO vessels and 4,000 military staff took to the water for the 12-day 'Freezing Winds' drill.
Sweden, Finland
Sweden asks China to cooperate in Baltic Sea cable investigation
Sweden has sent a formal request to China to cooperate with an investigation into suspected sabotage over the sudden disruption of two submarine internet cables in the Baltic Sea earlier this month, after tracking data linked a Chinese ship to the incidents.
Investigation underway after Finland-Sweden cables damaged
Sweden has formally asked China to co-operate with an investigation into damage to two cables in the Baltic Sea last month. The cables - one linking Sweden to Lithuania and the other between Finland and Germany - were damaged in Swedish territorial waters in the Baltic Sea on 17 and 18 November.
Finland Hit by Fibre-Optic Cable Outage
Two separate cuts to the cable caused a major outage in Finland, GlobalConnect said on its web site, adding that no sea cables were affected. This disruption follows recent breaches of two undersea fibre-optic communications cables in the Baltic Sea,
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The cable in the Baltic Sea was accidentally cut by a Finnish excavator
Finnish journalists found out that one of the Internet cables connecting Finland and Sweden along the bottom of the Baltic ...
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Sweden asks for China's cooperation over Baltic Sea cables cut while a Chinese ship was nearby
Sweden's prime minister says his government has formally asked China to cooperate in explaining the recent rupture of data ...
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Polish PM to Urge 'Navy Policing' in Baltic Sea on Visit to Sweden
WARSAW (Reuters) - Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Wednesday that he would urge Baltic and Nordic countries to take ...
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Traces of a giant landslide deep in the southern Baltic Sea—researchers investigate a potential tsunami
Off the coast of Blekinge, in southern Sweden, at a depth of around 50–60 meters, the bottom sediment has scars that are tens ...
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Data cable running across Sweden-Finland border suffers damage
A data cable running across the land border between Sweden and Finland has been damaged, a company providing digital ...
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Sweden Asks China to Cooperate on Baltic Sea Cable Investigation
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Sweden has sent a formal request to China seeking cooperation to help clarify what happened when two ...
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Baltic Sea Wind Farms Impair Sweden's Defence, Says Military
Offshore wind farms in the Baltic Sea hinder the defence of Sweden and its allies, impairing the military's ability to identify threats, it said on Wednesday.
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