Nordic Nations Investigate Baltic Sea Cable Disruptions Amid Sabotage Concerns

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Finnish authorities reported damage to fiber-optic cables connecting Finland and Sweden, affecting thousands of customers. Initially suspected as sabotage, Finnish police later found no criminal activity involved. This incident follows recent breaches of undersea cables in the Baltic Sea, which had raised suspicions of sabotage, particularly after a China-flagged vessel was sighted nearby. Both the recent and previous cable damages have been repaired, amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions in the region.
- Finland: Outage reported after fiber optic cable damaged DW (English)
- Damaged cables appear to be accident, Finland says BBC.com
- Recent suspected underwater sabotage incidents in the Baltic Sea Reuters
- Finnish police don't suspect criminal activity regarding damaged data cables in south of country The Associated Press
- Sweden asks China to cooperate in Baltic Sea cable investigation CNN
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