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Swedish-Estonian telecommunications cable damaged by ‘external force or tampering'

by Kate Tringham

Finnish Navy divers examine damage and objects around the Balticconnector gas pipeline in the Gulf of Finland. (Finnish Navy)

An undersea telecommunications cable between Sweden and Estonia has been damaged by means of external force or tampering, the Swedish government has confirmed.

The incident has been linked to the suspected sabotage of the Balticconnector undersea gas pipeline and telecommunications cable that connects Finland and Estonia in early October.

In a 23 October announcement the Swedish government said the damage, which was discovered the previous week and occurred within the Estonian economic zone, had not affected the functioning of the cable.

“We are co-operating closely with our Estonian and Finnish partners,” said Swedish Minister for Civil Defence Carl-Oskar Bohlin. “Estonia has reported that traces of physical impacts have been found. They have also assessed that the damage to the gas pipeline and communications cable between Finland and Estonia is related to the damage to the communications cable between Sweden and Estonia.”


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Swedish-Estonian telecommunications cable damaged by ‘external force or tampering'

by Kate Tringham

Finnish Navy divers examine damage and objects around the Balticconnector gas pipeline in the Gulf of Finland. (Finnish Navy)

An undersea telecommunications cable between Sweden and Estonia has been damaged by means of external force or tampering, the Swedish government has confirmed.

The incident has been linked to the suspected sabotage of the Balticconnector undersea gas pipeline and telecommunications cable that connects Finland and Estonia in early October.

In a 23 October announcement the Swedish government said the damage, which was discovered the previous week and occurred within the Estonian economic zone, had not affected the functioning of the cable.

“We are co-operating closely with our Estonian and Finnish partners,” said Swedish Minister for Civil Defence Carl-Oskar Bohlin. “Estonia has reported that traces of physical impacts have been found. They have also assessed that the damage to the gas pipeline and communications cable between Finland and Estonia is related to the damage to the communications cable between Sweden and Estonia.”


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An undersea telecommunications cable between Sweden and Estonia has been damaged by means of externa...

Swedish-Estonian telecommunications cable damaged by ‘external force or tampering'

by Kate Tringham

Finnish Navy divers examine damage and objects around the Balticconnector gas pipeline in the Gulf of Finland. (Finnish Navy)

An undersea telecommunications cable between Sweden and Estonia has been damaged by means of external force or tampering, the Swedish government has confirmed.

The incident has been linked to the suspected sabotage of the Balticconnector undersea gas pipeline and telecommunications cable that connects Finland and Estonia in early October.

In a 23 October announcement the Swedish government said the damage, which was discovered the previous week and occurred within the Estonian economic zone, had not affected the functioning of the cable.

“We are co-operating closely with our Estonian and Finnish partners,” said Swedish Minister for Civil Defence Carl-Oskar Bohlin. “Estonia has reported that traces of physical impacts have been found. They have also assessed that the damage to the gas pipeline and communications cable between Finland and Estonia is related to the damage to the communications cable between Sweden and Estonia.”


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An undersea telecommunications cable between Sweden and Estonia has been damaged by means of externa...

Swedish-Estonian telecommunications cable damaged by ‘external force or tampering'

by Kate Tringham

Finnish Navy divers examine damage and objects around the Balticconnector gas pipeline in the Gulf of Finland. (Finnish Navy)

An undersea telecommunications cable between Sweden and Estonia has been damaged by means of external force or tampering, the Swedish government has confirmed.

The incident has been linked to the suspected sabotage of the Balticconnector undersea gas pipeline and telecommunications cable that connects Finland and Estonia in early October.

In a 23 October announcement the Swedish government said the damage, which was discovered the previous week and occurred within the Estonian economic zone, had not affected the functioning of the cable.

“We are co-operating closely with our Estonian and Finnish partners,” said Swedish Minister for Civil Defence Carl-Oskar Bohlin. “Estonia has reported that traces of physical impacts have been found. They have also assessed that the damage to the gas pipeline and communications cable between Finland and Estonia is related to the damage to the communications cable between Sweden and Estonia.”


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An undersea telecommunications cable between Sweden and Estonia has been damaged by means of externa...

Swedish-Estonian telecommunications cable damaged by ‘external force or tampering'

by Kate Tringham

Finnish Navy divers examine damage and objects around the Balticconnector gas pipeline in the Gulf of Finland. (Finnish Navy)

An undersea telecommunications cable between Sweden and Estonia has been damaged by means of external force or tampering, the Swedish government has confirmed.

The incident has been linked to the suspected sabotage of the Balticconnector undersea gas pipeline and telecommunications cable that connects Finland and Estonia in early October.

In a 23 October announcement the Swedish government said the damage, which was discovered the previous week and occurred within the Estonian economic zone, had not affected the functioning of the cable.

“We are co-operating closely with our Estonian and Finnish partners,” said Swedish Minister for Civil Defence Carl-Oskar Bohlin. “Estonia has reported that traces of physical impacts have been found. They have also assessed that the damage to the gas pipeline and communications cable between Finland and Estonia is related to the damage to the communications cable between Sweden and Estonia.”


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An undersea telecommunications cable between Sweden and Estonia has been damaged by means of externa...

Swedish-Estonian telecommunications cable damaged by ‘external force or tampering'

by Kate Tringham

Finnish Navy divers examine damage and objects around the Balticconnector gas pipeline in the Gulf of Finland. (Finnish Navy)

An undersea telecommunications cable between Sweden and Estonia has been damaged by means of external force or tampering, the Swedish government has confirmed.

The incident has been linked to the suspected sabotage of the Balticconnector undersea gas pipeline and telecommunications cable that connects Finland and Estonia in early October.

In a 23 October announcement the Swedish government said the damage, which was discovered the previous week and occurred within the Estonian economic zone, had not affected the functioning of the cable.

“We are co-operating closely with our Estonian and Finnish partners,” said Swedish Minister for Civil Defence Carl-Oskar Bohlin. “Estonia has reported that traces of physical impacts have been found. They have also assessed that the damage to the gas pipeline and communications cable between Finland and Estonia is related to the damage to the communications cable between Sweden and Estonia.”


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An undersea telecommunications cable between Sweden and Estonia has been damaged by means of externa...

Swedish-Estonian telecommunications cable damaged by ‘external force or tampering'

by Kate Tringham

Finnish Navy divers examine damage and objects around the Balticconnector gas pipeline in the Gulf of Finland. (Finnish Navy)

An undersea telecommunications cable between Sweden and Estonia has been damaged by means of external force or tampering, the Swedish government has confirmed.

The incident has been linked to the suspected sabotage of the Balticconnector undersea gas pipeline and telecommunications cable that connects Finland and Estonia in early October.

In a 23 October announcement the Swedish government said the damage, which was discovered the previous week and occurred within the Estonian economic zone, had not affected the functioning of the cable.

“We are co-operating closely with our Estonian and Finnish partners,” said Swedish Minister for Civil Defence Carl-Oskar Bohlin. “Estonia has reported that traces of physical impacts have been found. They have also assessed that the damage to the gas pipeline and communications cable between Finland and Estonia is related to the damage to the communications cable between Sweden and Estonia.”


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An undersea telecommunications cable between Sweden and Estonia has been damaged by means of externa...

Swedish-Estonian telecommunications cable damaged by ‘external force or tampering'

by Kate Tringham

Finnish Navy divers examine damage and objects around the Balticconnector gas pipeline in the Gulf of Finland. (Finnish Navy)

An undersea telecommunications cable between Sweden and Estonia has been damaged by means of external force or tampering, the Swedish government has confirmed.

The incident has been linked to the suspected sabotage of the Balticconnector undersea gas pipeline and telecommunications cable that connects Finland and Estonia in early October.

In a 23 October announcement the Swedish government said the damage, which was discovered the previous week and occurred within the Estonian economic zone, had not affected the functioning of the cable.

“We are co-operating closely with our Estonian and Finnish partners,” said Swedish Minister for Civil Defence Carl-Oskar Bohlin. “Estonia has reported that traces of physical impacts have been found. They have also assessed that the damage to the gas pipeline and communications cable between Finland and Estonia is related to the damage to the communications cable between Sweden and Estonia.”


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