cutting-cables-in-the-baltic-sea-swedish-police-board-a-chinese-ship

Cutting cables in the Baltic Sea: Swedish police board a Chinese ship

 • 10028 переглядiв

Swedish police said on Thursday that they had boarded the Yi Peng 3 at the invitation of the Chinese authorities to investigate the damage to telecommunications cables in the Baltic Sea. This was reported by Reuters, according to UNN.

The Chinese bulk carrier was put on a wanted list in Sweden for questioning in connection with the damage to two submarine fiber optic cables in November and has been in nearby waters for a month.

Investigators quickly got on the trail of the vessel, which left the Russian port of Ust-Luga on November 15. An analysis of MarineTraffic data by Reuters showed that the ship's coordinates matched the time and place of the breach. Swedish police said on Thursday that they were on board the Yi Peng 3 only as an observer, while Chinese authorities were investigating.

“In parallel, a preliminary investigation into sabotage in connection with two cable breaks in the Baltic Sea is underway,” the police said in a statement.

The actions taken on board the vessel on Thursday were not part of a preliminary investigation led by Sweden, the police added.

They also pointed out that the Danish authorities facilitate the visit of a bulk carrier anchored in the Kattegat Strait between Denmark and Sweden.

Addendum Addendum

Cables in the Baltic Sea, one connecting Finland and Germany and the other connecting Sweden and Lithuania, were damaged on November 17-18. German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said that the damage to the telecommunications cable, which runs under the Baltic Sea, was likely the result of sabotage.

The damage occurred in Sweden's exclusive economic zone, and Swedish prosecutors are investigating possible sabotage.

Перерізання кабелів у Балтійському морі: слідчі бачать навмисні дії екіпажу судна КНР, що вирушило з російського порту28.11.24, 10:17

Representatives of Western intelligence agencies from various countries said they were confident that a Chinese vessel had caused the severing of both cables. However, they expressed different opinions on whether it was an accident or intentional. Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson called on the ship to return to Sweden to help the investigation.

Add 

Donald Tusk proposes to create a “maritime police” to protect the Baltic Sea from Russian threats. The initiative came about after the recent damage to an undersea telecommunications cable between Finland and Germany.

Popular

Prince William and Kate publish touching Christmas card with children

 • 28257 переглядiв

Christmas table 2024: top 4 traditional dishes

 • 106380 переглядiв

Parliament adopts law on compensation for property destroyed in the occupied territories

 • 23398 переглядiв

Prices for quality carrots increased by 83% compared to last year: what's going on

 • 28010 переглядiв

News by theme

Cutting cables in the Baltic Sea: Swedish police board a Chinese ship

 • 10028 переглядiв

In 2024, there are signs of slowdown in Ukrainization - Kremin

 • 11499 переглядiв

Senate passes defense bill to increase military pay in face of Chinese threat

 • 11338 переглядiв

Denmark announces new aid package for Ukraine: what it includes

 • 13619 переглядiв

Military equipment destroyed in Novosibirsk on the territory of a Russian unit - DIU

 • 12336 переглядiв

Chinese astronauts set a new record for staying in outer space

 • 11060 переглядiв

Britain may send military to train Ukrainian Armed Forces: what is known

 • 12377 переглядiв

Apple abandons plans to launch iPhone subscription service - Bloomberg

 • 11311 переглядiв