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“the Visegrád 24 media outlet reported that the Danish Navy vessel Y311 Søløven intercepted the Yi Peng 3, which has since been stopped for inspection.”

“The ship’s captain is reportedly a Russian citizen.”

“Data from the website MarineTraffic indicates that the vessel’s route and timing align with the locations of the cable damage, which occurred on November 17 and 18. The affected cables connect Sweden to Lithuania and Finland to Germany and play a critical role in regional internet traffic.”

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      7 months ago

      Did you read the article that I refered too?

      A proven government related terrorist got exchanged for a bimbo falsy imprisoned NGO worker.

      This was in Belgium. Maybe a more baltic attitude will have a more reasonable response.

      I’d hope, but not count on, that being so ;)

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          7 months ago

          Elegant answer, thank you

          However, making companies pay (seizing the ship and goods until arrangements are found) is a different story. It happens so rarely that I can’t predict the outcome.

          Well put. I’d wonder if the fact that a boat plus good costs a few 100k might be related to it’s irrelevancy.