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Stockholm urges Chinese cargo ship to return to Swedish waters for undersea cable investigation

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Stockholm urges Chinese cargo ship to return to Swedish waters for undersea cable investigation

Stockholm urges Chinese cargo ship to return to Swedish waters for undersea cable investigation

The Chinese cargo ship Yi Peng 3 became a suspect after two Baltic Sea fibre optic cables were damaged.


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Police in Finland move ship suspected of undersea cable damage closer to port [Video]

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The Helsinki police department say the vessel, which was boarded on Thursday, was moved to inner anchorage near Porvoo as a better place to carry out an investigation.

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