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Authorities haven't found evidence that a Chinese-flagged ship in the Baltic Sea intentionally damaged two undersea cables ...
Swedish authorities say they have not found evidence that a Chinese vessel deliberately cut Baltic Sea cables last year.
A Swedish probe found no conclusive evidence to suggest that a Chinese ship had deliberately dragged its anchor to damage two Baltic Sea cables, Sweden's Accident Investigation Authority said on ...
Swedish authorities have not managed to find any evidence that a Chinese-flagged bulk carrier was intentionally dragging its anchor when it severed two subsea cables in the Baltic Sea last year.
The 400-year-old wreck of a cargo ship from the Hanseatic period of trade in the Baltic Sea, complete with the barrels of ...
The Estonian navy detained and boarded a Russia-bound oil tanker on an EU sanctions list on Friday, accusing it of sailing ...
Taiwan prosecutors on Friday for the first time charged a Chinese ship captain with intentionally ... and damage to undersea cables in the Baltic Sea following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
A Swedish investigation found no conclusive evidence that a Chinese ship intentionally damaged two subsea cables in the Baltic Sea. The vessel is under separate investigation. Constraints were faced ...
"Estonia takes suspicious activities in the Baltic Sea very seriously," he added. In placing the ship on its sanctions registry in February, the EU said it was involved in transporting Russian oil ...
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