Swedish prosecutors have decided to release a vessel belonging to a Bulgarian shipping company after ruling out initial ...
A Bulgarian ship has been released after Swedish authorities cleared it of deliberately sabotaging an underwater cable in the ...
The cargo ship Vezhen did damage a subsea cable linking Sweden and Latvia last month but it was an accident, not sabotage, a Swedish prosecutor said on Monday, adding that the Maltese-flagged vessel ...
The incident was one of several recent cases of undersea cable ruptures, sparking fears over potential Russian sabotage and ...
Bad weather, bad equipment and poor seamanship ... the recipe for many at sea accidents ... was the culprit in a recent subsea cable ...
Swedish prosecutors on Monday ruled out sabotage in the case of a damaged undersea cable and said they were releasing a ...
Weather conditions and deficiencies in equipment and seamanship” were behind last month’s disruption, prosecutors say.
Estonian Infrastructure Minister Vladimir Svet does not believe in accidental damage to cables in the Baltic Sea, given the ...
Swedish prosecutors confirm no sabotage in the Sweden-Latvia cable break, attributing it to weather, equipment failures, and ...
Sweden has released a vessel suspected of causing damage to an undersea fibre optic cable between Latvia and Sweden on Jan. 26, the Nordic country's prosecution authority said ...
Damage to the cable running between the Latvian city of Ventspils and the Swedish island of Gotland was detected on January ...
The prosecutor said the Vezhen's anchor severed the cable but that the incident was related to a combination of bad weather, ...