Damage of Baltic Sea cable (exemplary photo)
Norwegian services have detained a ship crew who suspected damage to cables near Gotland in the Baltic Sea. All crew members are Russian. They are asked, and the ship owner guarantees that the unit sails according to regulations and not responsible for the event. As a result of the growing tension in the area, the Swedish army decided to monitor the area with satellites.
The Norwegian coastal security squad detention on the ship on Friday, and the crew is suspected to damage the Baltic submarine cable. According to Bersat, all of the 11 camp crew members are Russians, mentioning the Norwegian police. The Silver Denmark sailed under the Norwegian flag was detained at Tromso Port.
-The prosecutor in Latvia allegedly damaged the Baltic Sea fiber between Latvia and Sweden (Gottand Island) last weekend. We received a request from the court of receiving the request and searching for the ship -Norwegian police, the Deputy Secretary of Eier Spalboe Rice, said.
Baltic Sea. They were to damage the cable, they now translate
In an interview with the Norwegian media, the ship owner reported that he was surprised at the investigation and interrogation. -Hundreds of other ships are flowing in the Gottland area every day. When the cable was broken, we sailed at low speed, but the anchor was not pulled. We did nothing wrong. He did not damage the cable -he explained.
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The Silver Den Mark is the property of Silver Sea, a Norwegian shipping company in Bergen. Last December, another ship belonging to the same ship was approved for some Russian sanctions.
The damage to the cable connecting Latvia and Gottland is another case in this type of event in the Baltic Sea. For example, in December, the Estonia two cables were damaged and Estonia and Finland were connected. As a result, a power outage occurred, and the Russian shadow fleet was accused of being responsible for this “obstruction.”
Sweden sent the first military satellite to the Baltic Sea
In response to this type of event, Sweden authorities have decided to announce the first military communication satellite on the Baltic Sea. The GNA-3 facilities travel four times a day in the Baltic Sea area and provide information that is important for national security. The satellite was shot secretly in August 2024, but the Swedish authorities only announced on Friday.
See: Incident in the Baltic Sea. The submarine cable was damaged
The Swedish government reported that the Army wants “some independence in the field of telecommunications and the field of Intelligency.”
With the announcement, the Swedish army added that it was in the process of implementing subsequent projects. The Swedish Danish Biflost Demonstration satellite will be fired in the summer of 2025. The goal is to use the data supported by artificial intelligence to demonstrate tactical diagnosis and spatial director.
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