Two undersea fibre-optic communications cables in the Baltic Sea, including one linking Finland and Germany, were severed, raising suspicions of sabotage by bad actors, countries and companies ...
Germany has said it assumes that the damage caused to two telecommunication cables in the Baltic Sea was an act of sabotage.
Authorities are investigating the Chinese vessel 'Yi Peng 3' for its suspected involvement in sabotage of underwater cables ...
Earlier, the Swedish Prosecution Authority launched a preliminary investigation into the cable rupture on suspicion of a sabotage act ...
Two data cables running along the Baltic seabed were cut in quick succession, government authorities and telecoms companies ...
The C-Lion1 cable between Finland and Germany was severed in the Baltic Sea, its operator said, after damage was reported to ...
The foreign ministries of Germany and Finland said Monday they were "deeply concerned" by the severing of an undersea cable ...
In a recent development it has been known that numerous vital and important deep sea communication cables has been cut ...
The cable is called C-Lion1 and it runs 728 miles between Helsinki and Rockstock. It’s buried 3 feet into the seabed and ...
If it turns out that the mysterious cable failure in the Baltic was the result of sabotage, Finland does not rule out ...
According to the police, the situation is currently being monitored and work is underway to determine measures that need to be taken ...
European nations are accusing Russia of orchestrating a massive sabotage strike on Ukraine’s Western allies after two ...