Finland's transport agency says that fibre-optic cables connecting Finland and Sweden appear to have been cut accidentally. "Both cables appear to have been cut during construction work," Traficom ...
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But U.S. intelligence officials have assessed that the cables were not cut deliberately. By Michael Schwirtz Muyi Xiao and Riley Mellen For more than a week, a Chinese commercial ship has ...
International investigators reportedly believe the crew aboard Yi Peng 3, a bulk carrier full of Russian fertilizer, dragged its anchor for more than 100 miles across the Baltic seabed, damaging ...
Sweden has opened a probe after the Yi Peng 3 bulk carrier wrecked crucial cables in the Baltic Sea. Reporter Reporter Got a tip? Send it to The Daily Beast here.
The cables have been resting on the lakebed for decades, raising fears from environmentalists and residents about possible lead contamination Sarah Kuta Daily Correspondent Lake Tahoe's Emerald ...
A series of unexplained incidents causing damage to pipelines and cables in the Baltic Sea has occurred in the past two years. Could this be a new form of underwater warfare? In this picture the C ...
European allies in the Baltic region are investigating how two fiber-optic data cables were severed earlier this week, with suspicion falling on a Chinese vessel in the area. Germany has said the ...
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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 ...
Two fiber-optic undersea internet cables connecting Scandinavia to mainland Europe were severed within 24 hours of one another. European officials suspect the cuts are a sign of sabotage.
Two undersea telecommunication cables in the Baltic Sea have been found to be severed or damaged, prompting authorities in the affected countries to open an investigation. Germany and Finland ...