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An underwater cable broke again between the two NATO countries: what is known

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< p > this was reported by Newsweek.

< p > Swedish law enforcement officers are now investigating, but no specific information about the causes of damage has yet been provided.

< p > Prime Minister of Sweden Ulf Kristersson assured that “the government is constantly informing the relevant authorities that investigate what happened.” < p > As the Swedish television channel SVT News reports, the underwater cable connects Finland and Germany. The Finnish company Cinia, the owner of the cable, said that this is the third incident in a short period. However, the company assured that damage would not affect communication.

< p > Swedish coast guard, according to Reuters, sent a ship to conduct an investigation to the scene near the island of Gotland. Meanwhile, messages from Bloomberg indicate that the damaged line continues to work uninterruptedly.

< p > “most likely, on the high-speed line C-lion1 Finland-Germania is a scratch, but the transmission of data on the cable continues uninterruptedly,” the material says. < p > < p > Swedish police launched an investigation on suspicion of sabotage in order to find out the causes of cable damage and determine whether these injuries are new or already before. So far there are no suspects.

< p > “the number of incidents that have occurred over the past months in our critically important underwater infrastructure causes great concern. These incidents can violate the provision of vital services to our society, such as the connection and transmission of electricity, and also represent a significant risk for safety for safety “,-said the executive vice president of the European Commission on Technical Sovereignty, Security and democracy Henna Virkkunen.

< p data-end = "626" Data-START = "350" > Recall, Politico noted that the EU is preparing for the operation of the seizure of Russian tankers in the Baltic Sea. < P > < p data-end = "626" Data-START = "350" >< Strong > Read also:

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