Swedish investigators have found that bad weather, deficient equipment and poor seamanship were responsible for the latest Baltic Sea cable disruption — not sabotage.
Senior prosecutor Mats Ljungqvist, from Sweden’s National Security Unit, said in a statement Monday that the vessel that broke an undersea fiber optic cable between Latvia and Sweden on Jan. 26 “clearly” did not do so as an act of sabotage.
Latvian public broadcaster LSM reported at the time that the cut was due to “external influence,” citing the affected cable operator and Latvian State Radio and Television Centre.
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