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China ship stirs suspicions after key Baltic Sea cables damaged

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 20 November 2024
Two undersea data cables in the Baltic Sea connecting Finland, Germany, Lithuania, and Sweden were damaged. The Danish military is investigating a Chinese ship, Yi Peng 3, that was near the cables when they were damaged. The ship departed from a Russian port and is currently anchored in Danish waters. Authorities are investigating the incident as possible sabotage.
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