💥 Another Submarine Cable Incident Near Gotland — SVT
The submarine cable C-LION1, which connects Finland and Germany, has sustained damage within Sweden’s exclusive economic zone near the island of Gotland. Swedish authorities, including the police and coast guard, have launched a preliminary investigation into the incident.
Key Details:
- Cable Affected: C-LION1, operated by Finnish state-owned company Cinia.
- Location: Swedish economic zone, near Gotland in the Baltic Sea.
- Current Status: The cable remains functional despite the damage.
- Investigation: Swedish Coast Guard and Prosecution Authority are investigating potential sabotage.
- Security Context: Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson emphasized the seriousness of this incident, linking it to broader regional security concerns.
Background:
This is not the first time submarine cables in the Baltic Sea have been damaged. The C-LION1 cable was previously damaged in November 2024, with a Chinese cargo ship suspected of causing the incident. Other undersea infrastructure in the region has also been impacted in recent months, raising concerns about intentional sabotage amidst heightened geopolitical tensions.
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