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  2. 2024 Baltic Sea submarine cable disruptions - Wikipedia

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    On 17-18 November 2024, [1] two submarine telecommunication cables, the BCS East-West Interlink and C-Lion1 fibre-optic cables were disrupted in the Baltic Sea.The incidents involving both cables occurred in close proximity of each other and near-simultaneously which prompted accusations from European government officials and NATO member states of hybrid warfare and sabotage as the cause of ...

  3. A Chinese ship was near both subsea internet cables that were ...

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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."

  4. Europeans investigating possible sabotage of undersea ...

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    Two undersea cables carrying internet data deep in the Baltic Sea were damaged, European telecommunications companies said this week, drawing warnings from European governments of possible Russian ...

  5. 2 cut undersea internet cables — a suspected Russian ... - AOL

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    The damage to two undersea cables in the Baltic Sea may have been caused by Russia, according Boris Pistorius. Germany's defense minister. 2 cut undersea internet cables — a suspected Russian ...

  6. 2011 submarine cable disruption - Wikipedia

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    2011 submarine cable disruption refers to two incidents of submarine communications cables cut off on 25 December 2011. The first cut off occurred to SEA-ME-WE 3 at Suez Canal , Egypt and the second cut off occurred to i2i which took place between Chennai , India and Singapore line.

  7. Glossary of nautical terms (A–L) - Wikipedia

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    2. Naval slang for a submarine of any size. 3. A term used in Canada and the United States for a ship of any size used on the Great Lakes. boat hook A pole with a blunt tip and a hook on the end, sometimes with a ring on its opposite end to which a line may be attached.

  8. Opinion - Protecting undersea cables from sabotage without ...

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    Undersea cables are a symbol of the interconnectedness that defines the modern world. Protecting them is not just a matter of national security but of preserving the stability of the global system.

  9. Why the West's vital undersea cables are so vulnerable ... - AOL

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    Two undersea cables in the Baltic were severed in recent days. Germany's defense minister said it was likely an act of sabotage. The cables have become a crucial part of the West's data ...