Finnish Police Investigating New Undersea Cable Incident

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Finnish police seized a cargo ship suspected of causing an undersea cable disruption. This incident follows other suspected Russian sabotage incidents in the region.

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Original Source Material

Finnish Border Guard Seize Cargo Ship Suspected of Causing Disruption Finnish police on Wednesday seized a cargo ship sailing from Russia suspected of rupturing an undersea telecommunication cable connecting Helsinki to Estonia, a region of the Baltic Sea that is the site of a slew of suspected Russian cable sabotage incidents.