Finland seizes vessel after new cable damage in Gulf of Finland

Finnish police said Wednesday they had seized a vessel suspected of damaging a telecommunications cable that runs between Helsinki and Tallinn in the Gulf of Finland several hours earlier.

The Finnish coast guard identified the vessel as the Fitburg, a 132-meter-long cargo ship bearing a flag from St Vincent and Grenadines, en route from St Petersburg, Russia, to Haifa, Israel.

Fourteen crew members from Russia, Georgia, Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan were detained and were to be questioned, national police commissioner Ilkka Koskimaki told reporters at a press conference.

The seized ship is suspected of being “responsible for the damage to the cable”, which is owned by Finnish telecoms group Elisa and located in Estonia’s exclusive economic zone, Finnish police said in a statement.

Part of the Baltic Sea, the Gulf of Finland is bordered by Estonia, Finland and Russia.

Elisa said in a statement the cable damage had “not affected the functionality of Elisa’s services in any way”, noting that its services had been re-routed.

Elisa had early Wednesday detected a fault in its cable and reported it to Finnish authorities.

A Finnish border guard patrol vessel and helicopter located the suspected vessel in Finland’s exclusive economic zone, and its anchor chain was found to be lowered into the sea, police said.

The border guard instructed the vessel to stop and raise anchor, and ordered it to move and anchor in Finnish territorial waters.

Energy and communications infrastructure, including underwater cables and pipelines, have been damaged in the Baltic Sea in recent years.

Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, many experts and political leaders have viewed the suspected cable sabotage as part of a “hybrid war” carried out by Russia against Western countries.

“Finland is prepared for security challenges of various kinds, and we respond to them as necessary,” Finnish President Alexander Stubb said in a statement posted to X on Wednesday.

Mridha Shihab Mahmud is a writer, content editor and photojournalist. He works as a staff reporter at News Hour. He is also involved in humanitarian works through a trust called Safety Assistance For Emergencies (SAFE). Mridha also works as film director. His passion is photography. He is the chief respondent person in Mymensingh Film & Photography Society. Besides professional attachment, he loves graphics designing, painting, digital art and social networking.
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