The Swedish prime minister recently declared that the Baltic Sea is now considered a “high risk” area after two important ...
Sweden would like Chinese bulk carrier Yi Peng 3 to move towards Swedish waters as part of the country's investigation into breached submarine fiber-optic cables, Prime Minister ...
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) – Sweden would like Chinese bulk carrier Yi Peng 3 to move towards Swedish waters as part of the country’s investigation into breached submarine fiber-optic cables ...
The Financial Times reported that the Swedes were examining what role the Yi Peng 3 might have played. Sweden’s minister for civil defence, Carl-Oskar Bohlin, told AFP in a written statement it ...
The two cables, one running from Finland to Germany and the other from Lithuania to Sweden, were both damaged in Swedish waters last week, in an area where the Yi Peng 3, a China-flagged bulk ...
Experts have noted that the Danish-Swedish cables operated by TDC Net and Energinet lie at a similar depth to the damaged ...
Sweden has asked a Chinese vessel, the bulk carrier Yi Peng 3, to return to Swedish waters to assist in the investigation into the deliberate cutting of two submarine internet cables in the Baltic Sea ...
Sweden's prime minister says his government has formally asked China to cooperate in explaining the recent rupture of data ...
Sweden's National Operative Department said it is "part of the sphere of interest, but there may be more." As per the data by Vesselfinder tracking data, Yi Peng 3's last port visit was on November 15 ...