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    1. mrCloggy on

      The Russians were screwing around with the GPS signals again, and forgot to inform their own ‘accidentally dragging their anchor’ ship?

    2. Uncle_Lion on

      Ih God! Poor darlings! Who could do such a cruel thing to a peaceful nation?

    3. Party-Cake5173 on

      I don’t see the problem here. Russia itself said they look forward to disconnecting from themselves from the world-wide web and tested their own intranet.

    4. LobsterParade on

      All those ships that are in disrepair and have to drag their anchors behind because they are so broken. No wonder when there are some explosions, and they all sink. (Maybe there was a submarine close by)

    5. I suppose there is a change that crews of shadow fleet are just incompetent.

    6. Jon_Week on

      Someone’s trying really hard to start a war between NATO and Russia.

    7. Sounds like the cable interfered with someone’s special dredging operation.

    8. KaliningradRussian on

      This is quite common. According to the International Cable Protection Committee, undersea cables are damaged around 200 times a year with about 50 within the European geographical area alone. These cables underwater are operating in extreme conditions as well as constantly being caught by anchors. It’s just that it has suddenly come politicised, whereas before, the 50 cables damaged yearly in Europe never made news.

    9. “But look our cable got damaged too, so it is not us doing anything”

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