(LONDON) -- An initial investigation into possible sabotage has been launched by four NATO countries -- Finland, Germany, Sweden and Lithuania -- after two underwater telecommunications cables ...
The cable is called C-Lion1 and it runs 728 miles between Helsinki and Rockstock. It’s buried 3 feet into the seabed and ...
Häkkänen’s remarks follow a Monday announcement by Finnish network company Cinia that it is investigating damage to an ...
European nations are accusing Russia of orchestrating a massive sabotage strike on Ukraine’s Western allies after two ...
Sweden, Finland and Norway have recently updated their advice for citizens preparing to survive war and other crises, wary of ...
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius announced on Tuesday that the damage to two underwater fiber-optic communication ...
"The fact that such an incident immediately raises suspicions of intentional damage speaks volumes about the volatility of our times," Germany and Finland said.
According to a spokesperson from telecommunications company Telia Lithuania who spoke to CNN, a communications cable between ...
Pistorius said that “nobody believes these cables were severed by accident,” and he thinks anchors dropped from ships ...
The damage of two undersea internet cables in the Baltic sea must be seen as an act of sabotage, German defence minister ...
Germany’s defense minister says officials have to assume that damage to two data cables under the Baltic Sea was caused by ...