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A Chinese ship was seen near severed Baltic Sea internet cables, the FT reported. Germany's defense minister said the incidents were likely to have been "caused by sabotage." An unnamed source ...
A Chinese cargo ship is under investigation related to severed data cables in the Baltic Sea. A probe found that the vessel steamed ahead while dragging its anchor for more than 100 miles.
Investigators are trying to crack the mystery of how two undersea internet cables in the Baltic Sea were ... the Chinese-flagged ship Yi Peng 3 crossed both cables at around the time each was cut ...
The 1884 Convention for the Protection of Submarine Telegraph Cables was the first international compact to deal with underwater cables. [8] It proscribes breakage or damage of such cables — except by belligerents engaged in open war — and permits the naval forces of state parties to engage in certain enforcement actions against suspected offenders.
On 19 November 2024 the Royal Danish Navy observed the Chinese cargo ship Yi Peng 3 in the Baltic Sea after it was suspected to be involved in the sabotage. [28] [29] The detention of the Chinese vessel was the first enforcement action under the Convention for the Protection of Submarine Telegraph Cables since the Transatlantic cables incident ...
A Chinese-flagged cargo ship draws attention after undersea internet cables were ... A file photo shows a fiber optic cable being pulled ashore by a cable-laying ship in the Baltic Sea, in ...
The 2008 submarine cable disruption refers to three separate incidents of major damage to submarine optical communication cables around the world. The first incident caused damage involving up to five high-speed Internet submarine communications cables in the Mediterranean Sea and Middle East from January 23 to February 4, 2008, causing ...
Sweden has sent a formal request for China to cooperate with its investigations into the severing of two undersea data cables on the Baltic Sea bed.. The cables were severed on 17 and 18 November ...