Update (0729ET)
On Monday, the Yi Peng 3, a Chinese-registered bulk carrier, was suspected of damaging two fiber-optic data cables beneath the Baltic Sea, which connect Finland, Germany, Sweden, and Lithuania. The bulk carrier is anchored in Kattegat Bay alongside a Danish Naval vessel.
The ship tracking website MarineTraffic shows the Danish Naval vessel “DNK NAVY PATROL P525” alongside Yi Peng 3 in Kattegat Bay. Both vessels are anchored.
X user Visegrád 24 claims military personnel from the Danish military vessel boarded Yi Peng 3.
“Denmark exercised the right under Art. X of the Submarine Cables Convention. It’s been done only once before, by the USA in 1959,” the X user said. […]
A Danish Navy vessel boarded the Chinese cargo vessel Yi Ping after it was discovered it had destroyed 2 undersea telecom cables in the Baltic Sea.
Denmark exercised the right under Art. X of the Submarine Cables Convention. It's been done only once before, by the USA in 1959 pic.twitter.com/cIQgGl2yvp
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) November 20, 2024
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