Latvian authorities boarding a suspicious ship in the Baltic Sea amid investigation into optical cable damage.
Latvian authorities boarding a suspicious ship in the Baltic Sea amid investigation into optical cable damage.
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Latvian authorities board ship over new Baltic Sea cable damages

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Latvian authorities have boarded a ship in the Baltic Sea following the discovery of damage to an optical cable, Prime Minister Evika Siliņa has stated. The damage affects a privately owned cable but has not impacted Latvian communications users. An investigation is underway to clarify the circumstances.

Latvian authorities boarded a ship in the Baltic Sea, Reuters reports. According to Prime Minister Evika Siliņa, damage has been discovered on an optical cable belonging to a private company. "Latvian communications users have not been affected by the incident. I am in contact with the crisis management center and relevant services, while the state police have initiated an investigation and the circumstances are being clarified," she wrote on X.

The ship's crew has not been arrested and the vessel has not been seized, according to Reuters. The prime minister emphasizes that no impact on the country's communications has been noted. The investigation is led by the state police to determine the cause of the cable damage.

This event occurs against the backdrop of previous incidents in the Baltic Sea but focuses on the new case in Latvian waters. Authorities are working to confirm all facts swiftly.

O que as pessoas estão dizendo

Discussions on X focus on Latvian authorities boarding a suspect vessel after damage to a privately-owned optical cable in the Baltic Sea near Liepaja. OSINT accounts and analysts report the criminal investigation treating it as potential intentional sabotage. Users link it to a pattern of recent Baltic cable incidents, expressing concern over hybrid warfare tactics amid regional tensions. Sentiments are mostly neutral factual updates with skeptical tones suspecting foul play, calling for stronger deterrence.

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