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The Yi Peng 3 left the port of Ust-Luga, Russia, on 15 November with a load of fertilizer, [3] a week prior to the cables being damaged. The ship came under investigation for possibly cutting through the submarine cable that linked Sweden and Lithuania, and within twenty-four hours also severing the cable between Finland and Germany, which is the only cable linking the two countries.
Yi Peng 3's origin of departure raised concerns about Russian involvement in the incident, possibly in connection to the war in Ukraine. Though the Chinese vessel and associated parties are under ...
On Wednesday, interest was focused on a Chinese-flagged cargo ship called the Yi Peng 3, which data provided by the maritime tracking service Vessel Finder showed to have been in the area around ...
The Chinese cargo ship Yi Peng 3 left the Russian Baltic Sea harbour Ust-Luga on 15 November 2024. Information about the destination of the ship offered by media outlets varied, the most frequently mentioned being Port Said , Egypt, while the analysis provider MarineTraffic , said the destination was unknown upon departure. [ 25 ]
The vessel was tracked sailing over the cables around the time the cables were severed on 17 and 18 November. Chinese bulk carrier Yi Peng Three is anchored near the city of Granaa in Jutland ...
The Estlink 2 disruption came just over a month after a Chinese ship, the Yi Peng 3, left the Russian port of Ust-Luga, west of St. Petersburg, shortly before it allegedly damaged cables linking Sweden and Lithuania and Finland and Germany.
Taking note that the Soviet ship was the only vessel in the immediate vicinity of the cable breaks, Roy O. Hale raised signal flags indicating "heave to, we are sending a boat". The boarding of the Soviet vessel was ordered by U.S. Navy Admiral William Martin, who was not aboard Roy O. Hale at the time of the action. [12] [4] [1] [11] [3]
The Yi Peng Three left the Russian port of Ust-Luga, west of St Petersburg, on 15 November. Early on 17 November, the Arelion cable between the Swedish island of Gotland and Lithuania was damaged.