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Swedish investigators have said they could not find evidence to prove that the cutting of two underwater data cables in the ...
Today, Swedish authorities have released the initial results of their investigation into the Baltic submarine cable cuts, ...
But a separate investigation on the Yi Peng 3 bulk carrier remains under way. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
Swedish accident investigators have found no evidence that a Chinese ship damaged two undersea cables in the Baltic Sea 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.
Authorities did not find any evidence that a Chinese-flagged ship in the Baltic Sea intentionally damaged ... Chinese authorities led the investigation, with Sweden taking part as an observer.
The Swedish navy’s submarine rescue vessel has taken on an additional role as it has been called on to investigate incidents ...
As these rules-busting, dangerous ships keep sailing our waters, posing enormous risks to other vessels and the environment, ...
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 ...
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