In just three months, three incidents of damage to Baltic Sea underwater cables have taken place. While accidential cable ...
A Norwegian-owned and Russian-crewed ship that authorities initially suspected may have been involved in damage to an ...
Swedish investigators have concluded that damage sustained by an underwater data cable beneath the Baltic Sea at the end of January was not a result of intentional sabotage and have released a ...
Bad weather, bad equipment and poor seamanship ... the recipe for many at sea accidents ... was the culprit in a recent ...
The cargo ship Vezhen did damage a subsea cable linking Sweden and Latvia last month but it was an accident, not sabotage, a Swedish prosecutor said on Monday, adding that the Maltese-flagged vessel ...
had been involved in serious cable damage that was discovered last weekend in the Baltic Sea. The authorities didn’t elaborate, but said they were searching the ship and conducting interviews.
OSLO - A Norwegian cargo ship with an all-Russian crew suspected of damaging a Baltic Sea telecoms cable has been released by authorities in Norway after no link to the incident was found ...
Launched in mid-January as an emergency measure in the Baltic Sea, it aims to protect the extensive infrastructure that spans its depths. In the damp fog, with renewed suspicions of acts of ...
Swedish investigators have found that bad weather, deficient equipment and poor seamanship were responsible for the latest Baltic Sea cable disruption — not sabotage. Senior prosecutor Mats Ljungqvist ...