Chinese ship dragged anchor for over 100 miles cutting comm lines: Report
By Karah Rucker (Anchor ), Evan Hummel (Producer), Ian Kennedy (Video Editor)
Officials have released new details in the probe into a Chinese ship detained by Danish authorities earlier this month. The ship is believed to be responsible for severing critical communication lines in the Baltic Sea.
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Sweden urges Chinese ship to return for undersea cable investigation: ‘We’re not making any accusations’
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Click to see story on totaltele.comInvestigators told The Wall Street Journal on Wednesday, Nov. 27, they suspect the crew of the Chinese-owned bulk carrier vessel filled with Russian fertilizer purposely let the ship’s anchor drag for more than 100 miles to cut the cable lines between European allies.
Now, the investigation is reportedly focusing on whether the ship, which left a Russian port, worked with Moscow intelligence to commit the alleged sabotage.
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A senior European investigator told The Wall Street Journal that it’s “extremely unlikely” that the captain of the ship failed to notice his vessel had dropped and dragged its anchor. Investigators noted the ship lost “speed for hours” as a result.
The ship’s owner is reportedly cooperating with the investigation, but the company declined to comment on the ongoing probe.
The severing of the undersea cables happened in the Baltic Sea between Nov. 17 and Nov. 18.
Investigators revealed they found data that showed the vessel dropped its anchor in Swedish territory and kept dragging the anchor as it cut the first cable lines between Sweden and Lithuania.
Authorities say around 3 a.m. the following day, the ship cut a second communication line between Germany and Finland after more than 100 miles of travel.
Shortly after the incident, investigators note, the ship raised its anchor and continued until the Danish navy intercepted the vessel and detained it.
A review of the ship’s anchor reportedly revealed damage officials say is consistent with dragging.
The crew is captained by a Chinese national and it includes a Russian sailor. However, they’ve yet to be questioned as part of the investigation.
Western intelligence officials acknowledged they don’t think China is behind the incident but suspect Russian intelligence agencies may be behind the sabotage of the communication lines between NATO allies.
The Kremlin called the accusations “absurd” and “unsubstantiated.”
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Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning told The Wall Street Journal, “I would like to reiterate China’s consistent support working with all countries to maintain the security of international submarine cables and other infrastructure in accordance with international law.”
[KARAH RUCKER]
A NEW TWIST IN THE PROBE INTO A CHINESE SHIP DETAINED BY DANISH AUTHORITIES AND BELIEVED TO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SEVERING CRITICAL COMMUNICATION LINES IN THE BALTIC SEA.
INVESTIGATORS REVEALING TO THE WALL STREET JOURNAL WEDNESDAY THEY SUSPECT THE CREW OF THE CHINESE-OWNED SHIP FILLED WITH RUSSIAN FERTILIZER PURPOSELY DRAGGED ITS ANCHOR FOR MORE THAN 100 MILES TO CUT THE CABLE LINES.
NOW, THE INVESTIGATION IS FOCUSING ON WHETHER THE SHIP, WHICH LEFT A RUSSIAN PORT, WORKED WITH MOSCOW INTELLIGENCE TO COMMIT THE SABOTAGE.
A SENIOR EUROPEAN INVESTIGATOR SAYS IT “EXTREMELY UNLIKELY” THE CAPTAIN FAILED TO NOTICE HIS SHIP DROPPED AND DRAGGED AN ANCHOR.
NOTING, THE SHIP LOST “SPEED FOR HOURS” AS A RESULT.
THE SHIP’S OWNER IS REPORTEDLY COOPERATING WITH THE INVESTIGATION BUT THE COMPANY DECLINED TO COMMENT ON THE PROBE.
THE SEVERING OF THE UNDERSEA CABLES HAPPENED IN THE BALTIC SEA BETWEEN NOVEMBER 17TH AND 18TH.
INVESTIGATORS FOUND DATA SHOWING THE VESSEL DROPPED ANCHOR IN SWEDISH TERRITORY AND KEPT DRAGGING IT AS IT CUT THE FIRST CABLE LINES BETWEEN SWEDEN AND LITHUANIA.
AUTHORITIES THEN SAY AROUND 3 A-M THE NEXT DAY AFTER MORE THAN 100 MILES OF TRAVEL THE SHIP CUT A SECOND COMMUNICATION LINE BETWEEN GERMANY AND FINLAND.
SHORTLY AFTER, INVESTIGATORS NOTE, THE SHIP RAISED ITS ANCHOR AND CONTINUED ON UNTIL THE DANISH NAVY INTERCEPTED IT.
A REVIEW OF THE SHIP’S ANCHOR REVEALED DAMAGE OFFICIALS SAY IS CONSISTENT WITH DRAGGING.
THE CREW IS REPORTEDLY CAPTAINED BY A CHINESE NATIONAL AND INCLUDES A RUSSIAN SAILOR BUT THEY HAVE YET TO BE QUESTIONED.
WESTERN INTELLIGENCE OFFICIALS ACKNOWLEDGE THEY DO NOT THINK CHINA IS BEHIND THE INCIDENT BUT SUSPECT RUSSIAN INTELLIGENCE AGENCIES MAY BE BEHIND THE SABOTAGE.
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Sweden urges Chinese ship to return for undersea cable investigation: ‘We’re not making any accusations’
Click to see story on CBC NewsBaltic Sea and cable damage: Sweden wants to investigate Chinese ship.
Click to see story on Sueddeutsche ZeitungSee the Chinese cargo ship suspected of sabotaging critical undersea cables between 4 NATO countries
Click to see story on Business InsiderBroken submarine cables: Sweden wants the suspicious Chinese cargo ship to reach its territorial waters
Click to see story on Le MondeSweden’s polite inquiry to China can be flatly rejected
Click to see story on PolitikenA Chinese ship is suspected of sabotaging undersea cables
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Click to see story on Politico Europe‘Suspected Chinese ship must go to Swedish waters’
Click to see story on NRC HandelsbladInvestigators say a Chinese ship’s crew deliberately dragged its anchor to cut undersea data cables
Click to see story on EngadgetThe Chinese are suspected of cutting Internet cables
Click to see story on delo.siSwedish PM calls for suspect Chinese ship to move to Swedish waters
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Click to see story on The Straits TimesSubmarine cables cut in the Baltic Sea: Sweden wants the suspicious Chinese cargo ship to reach its territorial waters
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Click to see story on Daily ExpressSweden Urges Chinese Vessel to Return to Its Waters for Mysterious Undersea Cable Cut Probe
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