Tensions Escalate Over Baltic Sea Cable Sabotage Linked to Chinese Ship

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Denmark is in discussions with China regarding a Chinese vessel, Yi Peng 3, anchored off its coast after two undersea telecom cables were cut in the Baltic Sea. While the ship was near the cables when they were severed, there is no evidence linking it to the incidents. Swedish and Finnish authorities are investigating the cuts as potential sabotage, with European officials suggesting a possible connection to Russia's actions in Ukraine, a claim Russia has dismissed.
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