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Baltic Sea Cable Damaged For 3rd Time In Recent Months, Probe Launched

Baltic Sea Cable Damaged For 3rd Time In Recent Months, Probe Launched

World Maritime
Baltic Sea Cable Damaged For 3rd Time In Recent Months, Probe Launched
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The authorities in Finland and Sweden have launched an investigation into a suspected case of sabotage of an undersea telecoms cable in the Baltic Sea.

The breach occurred in Sweden’s economic zone and is the third time in recent months that the C-Lion1 fibre-optic cable, operated by Finnish telecom provider Cinia, has sustained damage.

Finnish operator Cinia reported on February 20, that issues were detected on its C-Lion1 cable, that connects Finland and Germany. While data traffic continued to flow, further analysis confirmed that the cable was damaged.

The Finnish National Bureau of Investigation initiated a primary investigation with Swedish police also launching a probe.

Swedish authorities, including the Coast Guard, have dispatched a vessel to the affected area near Gotland to assist in the investigation. However, no suspects have b…

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