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Radio Sweden Weekly: Baltic Sea cables damaged again — but is it sabotage?

Radio Sweden Weekly: Baltic Sea cables damaged again — but is it sabotage?

Update: 2024-11-22
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A Chinese vessel is the centre of attention as authorities investigate two damaged cables in Baltic Sea. It's been described as potential sabotage, but this is rarely proven says Hans Liwång from the Swedish Defence University and KTH.

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Presenters: Michael Walsh and Dave Russell
Producer: Kris Boswell

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Radio Sweden Weekly: Baltic Sea cables damaged again — but is it sabotage?

Radio Sweden Weekly: Baltic Sea cables damaged again — but is it sabotage?

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