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A Cameroon-flagged cargo vessel “Shunxin-39” was believed to have caused damage to an undersea cable of Taiwan telecoms ...
Chinese researchers apply for patents for ‘submarine cable cutting devices,’ while Russian experts boast on television that ...
The undersea infrastructure in the area has been plagued by a string of mysterious incidents and disruptions The US-led NATO bloc on Tuesd ...
Every year, around 200 incidents of damage to submarine cables occur globally. However, what is happening right now in the ...
Following a series of suspected sabotage attacks by Chinese vessels on undersea cables in the Baltic Sea last year, which impacted Europe’s communications and energy infrastructure, an international ...
Copper residue on the cutting anchor would indicate if the cut was successful, the patent application said. Copper is the preferred conductor material used in subsea cables. Reached by telephone for ...
The incident has raised concerns among Taiwanese authorities of it being a possible act of sabotage.  Read more at ...