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Baltic Cable Damaged: Cargo Ship Suspected
1 Jan
Summary
- Finland suspects a cargo ship damaged an undersea data cable.
- The damaged cable connects Finland and Estonia.
- Another cable between Sweden and Estonia was also found broken.

Finnish authorities are investigating a cargo ship, the Fitburg, suspected of damaging an undersea data cable that connects Finland and Estonia. The vessel, flying the flag of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, was reportedly en route from St. Petersburg to Haifa when the incident occurred in the Gulf of Finland.
This disruption follows closely on the heels of another damaged undersea cable discovered between Sweden and Estonia. Swedish officials reported the cable was broken in two locations within Estonia's exclusive economic zone. These incidents have heightened concerns about critical infrastructure security in the Baltic Sea.
While the telecommunications provider Elisa confirmed its services remained operational despite the damage, the repeated cable breaks have led to speculation about potential hybrid warfare tactics. The Finnish president emphasized the nation's preparedness for security challenges.



