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Two underwater cables in the Baltic Sea damaged, authorities suspect sabotage

19.11.2024 12:12
On Sunday, two underwater telecommunications cables in the Baltic Sea were severed (between Lithuania and Sweden, and between Finland and Germany). Authorities in Finland, Germany, and Sweden suspect sabotage, considering the incidents as potentially part of a "hybrid war."
Route of the C-Lion subsea cable. Map based on Open Street Map.
Route of the C-Lion subsea cable. Map based on Open Street Map.Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 2.0

Regarding the cable connecting Lithuania and Sweden, Swedish company Telia reported that it is unclear whether the damage was accidental or deliberate.

The Finnish cable linking Helsinki with Rostock was completely severed, causing significant disruption to connections.

Both accidental damage and possible sabotage are suspected, especially following previous warnings about increased Russian activity near such cables.

Authorities in Finland, Germany, and Sweden have launched investigations, treating the incidents as potential acts of sabotage or part of a "hybrid war."

German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius has labeled the incidents as hybrid warfare, despite the perpetrator still being unknown.

Additionally, Swedish, Finnish, and German authorities emphasize that Europe’s security could be threatened by such actions.

Source: IAR/PAP/X/Gerashchenko_en

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