Repairs on two telecommunications cables in the Baltic Sea have been completed. The C-Lion1 cable, which connects Finland and Germany, was fixed more quickly than anticipated after it failed on November 18. Additionally, a cable linking Sweden and Lithuania, damaged around the same time, has been restored to total capacity. Authorities suspect sabotage and are investigating a Chinese freighter that may have dragged its anchor along the seabed, causing damage to the cables. Finland, Sweden, and Lithuania are conducting a joint investigation, and China has offered to cooperate. Meanwhile, Russia has denied any involvement amid earlier accusations of potential sabotage.
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Repairs on two telecommunications cables in the Baltic Sea have been completed. The C-Lion1 cable, which connects Finland and Germany, was fixed more quickly than anticipated after it failed on November 18. Additionally, a cable linking Sweden and Lithuania, damaged around the same time, has been restored to total capacity. Authorities suspect sabotage and are investigating a Chinese freighter that may have dragged its anchor along the seabed, causing damage to the cables. Finland, Sweden, and Lithuania are conducting a joint investigation, and China has offered to cooperate. Meanwhile, Russia has denied any involvement amid earlier accusations of potential sabotage.
That was quick….good…now board that chinese ship
Won’t be the last one.