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Finland has inspected a vessel suspected of damaging undersea cables in the Gulf of Finland, President Alexander Stubb confirmed. The incident comes amid heightened security concerns in the Baltic Sea following repeated disruptions to power, telecom, and gas infrastructure. Authorities are investigating the case as aggravated criminal damage and interference.
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Finnish authorities have launched an investigation into undersea cable damage in the Gulf of Finland, with President Alexander Stubb confirming that a vessel has been inspected in connection with the incident. The damage was reported to Elisa’s telecommunications cable between Helsinki and Tallinn, located in Estonia’s economic zone.
The suspected vessel was intercepted by Finland’s Border Guard patrol ship Turva and a helicopter in Finland’s exclusive economic zone. The National Prosecutor’s Office has issued a prosecution order, and police are treating the case as aggravated criminal damage, attempted aggravated criminal damage, and aggravated interference with telecommunications.
This incident adds to growing concerns in the Baltic Sea region, where critical infrastructure has faced repeated disruptions since 2022.
Key Highlights
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Incident: Damage to Elisa’s submarine cable between Helsinki and Tallinn.
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Suspected vessel: Intercepted by Finland’s Border Guard and inspected.
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Legal action: Prosecutor’s office issued prosecution order.
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Investigation: Case classified as aggravated criminal damage and interference.
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Regional context: Baltic Sea nations on alert after repeated infrastructure disruptions.
Sources: Yle News, Reuters via Yahoo News
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