Break of a telecoms cable between Finland and Germany, Russia singled out

Break of a telecoms cable between Finland and Germany, Russia singled out
Break of a telecoms cable between Finland and Germany, Russia singled out

“Our European security is not only threatened by Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine but also by hybrid wars waged by malicious actors,” said the foreign ministers of Germany and the United Kingdom. Finland
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The German and Finnish governments discussed this Monday, November 18, the “hybrid warfare” and the Russian threat, saying “deeply concerned”following the breakage of an underwater telecommunications cable linking their two countries.

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“A thorough investigation is underway” after this break, the causes of which have not yet been clarified, of a fiber optic cable in the Baltic Sea, announced the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the two countries, Annalena Baerbock for Germany and Elina Valtonen for Finland, in a joint declaration .

“Our European security is not only threatened by Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine but also by hybrid wars waged by malicious actors”they estimated. For the latter, “such an incident immediately raises suspicion of intentional damage”.

Cutting all fiber connections

This 1,172 kilometer submarine cable, called C-Lion1, has linked Helsinki to Rostock, a Baltic Sea port in northeastern Germany, since 2016.

Its operator, the Finnish technology group Cinia, announced that a ” default “ had been detected on Monday, leading to the cutting of all fiber connections on this cable.

“This type of rupture does not occur in these waters without external impact”added the publicly owned group.

European countries are increasingly using the term “hybrid warfare” to describe the actions aimed at harming them carried out by Moscow since the invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

The specter of the Stream gas pipeline

Faced with the increase in these attacks, former Finnish President Sauli Niinistö called for the establishment of an intelligence cooperation service within the European Union, in a report submitted to the Commission at the end of October.

In October 2023, an underwater gas pipeline between Finland and Estonia had to be closed after damage caused by an anchor from a Chinese cargo ship.

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Finland has stepped up monitoring of incidents in the Baltic Sea since the outbreak of war between neighboring Russia and Ukraine. Monday’s incident is also reminiscent of the sabotage in September 2022 of the Russian Nord Stream gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea, which has not yet been clarified.

In August, the Wall Street Journal implicated the former Ukrainian chief of staff, an accusation described as “absolute nonsense” at Kiev.

By Le Nouvel Obs with AFP

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