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.
Latvia, a NATO member, is working with the alliance and countries in the Baltic Sea region to conduct patrols, inspect vessels and investigate the cause of the damage to the fiber-optic cable ...
Another undersea data cable, this time connecting Sweden and Latvia, has been severed in the Baltic Sea, officials from both countries said Sunday. The incident prompted Sweden to launch a ...
Sweden has seized a ship suspected of damaging fiber-optic cable linking the country to Latvia, in the latest incidents of suspected Baltic Sea sabotage. The Swedish coast guard chased and intercepted ...
Latvian navy coordinating with Nato over incident which comes after military alliance boosted its presence in Baltic Sea in December ...
A subsea data cable between Latvia and Sweden was damaged early Sunday, sparking a criminal investigation, a third such incident in the Baltic Sea in the past three months. The damage to the link ...
After a fiber optic cable was damaged near Sweden, Latvia sent a patrol boat to inspect a suspicious vessel in the Baltic Sea. Sweden later said it seized a vessel believed to have carried out the ...
Swedish prosecutors confirm no sabotage in the Sweden-Latvia cable break, attributing it to weather, equipment failures, and poor seamanship. There has been no sabotage behind last weekend's cable ...
Nations around the Baltic Sea rush to boost defenses amid suspected undersea cable sabotage in recent months, with some observers pointing to Russia. Sweden on Sunday said it had seized a ship ...
The fibre optic line that runs between Latvia and Sweden was likely targeted by an 'external influence', Riga said. Latvia's navy has identified a boat it suspects of being involved in the ...
A submarine cable was damaged in the Baltic Sea, the fourth case reported by the Nordic countries in the past two months, according to Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson. This incident follows ...
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