(MENAFN) A Chinese-registered merchant ship, Yi Peng 3, is being investigated for potential involvement in the damage to two undersea data cables in the Baltic Sea, according to various media reports.
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The Chinese ship Yi Peng 3, suspected of breaking telecommunications cables in the Baltic Sea, may have a damaged anchor.
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The Danish authorities report that their navy is closely monitoring the vessel. A Danish naval vessel keeps the Chinese freighter Yi Peng 3 under surveillance in the Kattegat straitImage: Mikkel Berg ...
Swedish investigators are looking into the movements of a Chinese vessel in the Baltic Sea after two internet cables were ...
The Chinese ship Yi Peng 3 has been monitored by a Danish naval patrol vessel after being seen near two undersea internet cables in the Baltic Sea that were cut ...
The Chinese vessel Yi Peng 3, monitored by Danish naval forces, is under suspicion following the severance of vital Baltic Sea internet cables. The ship's proximity to the cut lines, serving Finland, ...
The severing of Baltic undersea cables shows the growing threats to a critical piece of communications infrastructure.
The presence of the Chinese vessel, Yi Peng 3, raises questions as international diplomacy unfolds. This image is ...