当事件堆积时,波罗的海的另一条海底光纤电缆在波罗的海损坏
Another Undersea Fiber Optic Cable Damaged In Baltic Sea As Incidents Pile Up

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/another-undersea-fiber-optic-cable-damaged-baltic-sea-incidents-pile

波罗的海中的数据电缆遭受了损害,引起了人们对水下基础设施脆弱性的担忧。该事件发生在该地区类似的电缆损坏之后,引起了人们对潜在破坏的担忧。 瑞典当局确认了对C-Lion1电缆的损坏,但在原因或时机上没有提供任何细节。芬兰运营商Cinia表示,尽管有“划痕”,但芬兰与德国之间的联系仍然完好无损。 波罗的海以前的有线电视事件破坏了服务并提高了安全风险。欧盟委员会对这些事件的频率表示关注,强调了它们对连通性和电力传播的潜在影响。 尽管匿名官员以前建议过失可能是原因,但最近的事件重新激发了对破坏的担忧。当局正在调查此事,但原因仍然未知。


原文

A new subsea data cable incident occurred in the Baltic Sea on Thursday, raising concerns about the vulnerability of underwater infrastructure in the heavily trafficked shipping lane. The incident adds to increasing fears of potential sabotage in the region. 

Mattias Lindholm, a spokesman for the Swedish Coast Guard, told The New York Times that the C-Lion1 Finland-Germany fiber line was damaged off the Swedish island of Gotland in the Baltic Sea. He provided no details on when the damage occurred or what caused it.

Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson of Sweden said that his government took "all reports of possible damage to infrastructure in the Baltic Sea very seriously." 

Finnish networking company Cinia, which operates the high-speed fiber line, told Bloomberg that the connection between Finland and Germany remains uninterrupted. However, they noted there appears to be a "scratch" on the line but provided no further details. 

What is clear is that the cable was not completely severed, unlike previous incidents in recent years.

Between November and January, there were three incidents of damaged undersea cables in the Baltic Sea - from data cables to power cables... 

"It's a great concern to see the number of incidents over recent months in our critical undersea infrastructure," Henna Virkkunen, executive vice president of the European Commission for tech sovereignty and security, told reporters in Helsinki, adding, "These incidents have the potential to disrupt vital services to our society, such as connectivity and electricity transmission, and also carry a significant security risk."

However, a Washington Post article last month citing anonymous officials said these cable incidents were likely caused by negligence rather than sabotage. Sure. 

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