Sweden Seizes Ship Due to Cable Damage in Baltic Sea
baltic sea January 27, 2025 13:14Latvia announces that a telecommunications cable under the Baltic Sea in Swedish waters has been damaged, leading Sweden to seize a ship suspected of sabotage.
Latvia announces that a telecommunications cable under the Baltic Sea in Swedish waters has been damaged, leading Sweden to seize a ship suspected of sabotage.
Greek media expresses concerns over the growing strength of the Turkish Navy in the Aegean Sea.
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An undersea fiber optic cable between Latvia and Sweden was damaged, possibly due to external influence.
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