The C-Lion1 cable between Finland and Germany was severed in the Baltic Sea, its operator said, after damage was reported to ...
Germany’s defense minister said damage to two fiber-optic cables on the sea floor appeared deliberate, but a culprit was not ...
The foreign ministries of Germany and Finland said Monday they were "deeply concerned" by the severing of an undersea cable ...
The cable is called C-Lion1 and it runs 728 miles between Helsinki and Rockstock. It’s buried 3 feet into the seabed and ...
Rising tensions in Europe as a fiber-optic cable was cut between Germany and Finland. Via Gizmodo: ...
Two undersea fibre-optic communications cables in the Baltic Sea, including one linking Finland and Germany, were severed, raising suspicions of sabotage by bad actors, countries and companies ...
An internet cable connecting Finland to Germany and another one between Lithuania and Sweden, both running under the Baltic ...
The damage of two undersea internet cables in the Baltic sea must be seen as an act of sabotage, German defence minister ...
"The investigation could span years," legal expert Ben Knowles has told Newsweek about the cutting of the cables.
Sweden is investigating a Chinese vessel that was seen close to where two Baltic Sea cables were severed, the Financial Times ...
Germany’s defense minister says officials have to assume that damage to two data cables under the Baltic Sea was caused by ...