The Chinese vessel Yi Peng 3 has been unanchored. It is suspected of involvement in the breakdown of communication cables in the Baltic Sea, reports SVT. According to the newspaper, Yi Peng 3 was ...
The Chinese ship Yi Peng 3, suspected of sabotage in the Baltic Sea, had been waiting for a month in international waters in Denmark's Kattegat Strait. On Saturday, it continued its journey to its ...
A ship dragging its anchor was the likely cause of damage to a Russian submarine telecommunications cable in the Baltic Sea, ...
A disruption in an undersea telecommunications cable between Finland and Germany has been reported, likely involving the ...
Authorities suspected the Chinese cargo ship Yi Peng 3 was involved. On December 25, another cable between Estonia and Finland failed. The next day, Finnish border authorities detained the oil tanker ...
The second involved a Chinese bulk carrier, the Yi Peng 3, which in November passed over two data cables in the Baltic Sea around the times they were severed. It stopped for a month in ...
Two undersea fibre-optic communications cables located more than 100 nautical miles apart in the Baltic Sea were severed on November 17 and 18, raising suspicions of sabotage.
A new undersea cable disruption was detected in the Baltic Sea, Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson wrote on X on Feb. 21.
Sweden has formally requested assistance from authorities in China over a Chinese ship suspected of deliberately cutting data cables in the Baltic Sea. The company’s Chinese owner, Ningbo Yipeng ...
European officials have suggested that the severing of two separate cables in the Baltic was “sabotage.” The Yi Peng 3 is the prime suspect.