Norway stops ship suspected of involvement in damage to Baltic Sea cable

Norway stops ship suspected of involvement in damage to Baltic Sea cable

Undersea Cable Suspect ‌Detained Off Norway

The Norwegian-owned ship Silver Dania in the port of Tromso,Norway (Rune Stoltz ‍bertinussen/NTB via AP)

A Norwegian-owned ship,the Silver Dania,is under examination for its potential involvement in the damage of an undersea‌ fiber optic ⁣cable​ connecting ‌Latvia adn the‍ Swedish island of Gotland. The vessel, crewed‌ by Russians, was‍ intercepted by Norwegian authorities ⁣on thursday evening and ⁢brought to the port of Tromsø​ on Friday morning.

Norwegian police confirmed that the detention⁣ was prompted ​by⁣ a​ request from⁣ Latvian authorities and a ruling issued by a Norwegian court.

While the specifics⁢ of ⁣the investigation ‌remain shrouded in secrecy, police⁤ have indicated a strong suspicion⁣ that‌ the ‌Silver Dania,‍ which was traveling between the Russian cities⁤ of St. Petersburg and Murmansk, played a ⁤role in ⁤the significant cable damage discovered last weekend in the Baltic‍ Sea.

Tormod Fossmark, ⁢CEO of SilverSea,‌ the company owning the Silver Dania, vehemently denies‌ any involvement in the cable incident.

“we have no involvement in this whatsoever,” Mr. fossmark asserted ‍to the Associated Press.He emphasized that the ship ​was not‌ deploying anchors or engaging in any activities‍ that could have caused harm, ‌adding, “We⁤ did not have any anchors out or do anything, so that ⁣will be confirmed today” during the ongoing investigation.‌

Mr. Fossmark underscored the ship’s consistent ⁣tracking data, revealing no deviations or irregularities‌ in its⁣ journey. ⁤ He expressed hope that the Silver dania, currently without cargo, would be cleared to resume its ‌voyage ⁢later in the day.

The ‍damaged cable, responsible for⁤ transmitting data between Ventspils, Latvia,‍ and Gotland, was first identified on Sunday. In response, Swedish prosecutors initiated a preliminary investigation into suspected sabotage and issued an order to detain a separate vessel, the Malta-flagged Vezhen, suspected‍ of causing the damage. The ​Bulgarian owner of the ‌Vezhen⁤ suggested that an accidental cable break was a possibility,while categorically ⁢rejecting any⁢ notion of deliberate sabotage or crew ‍misconduct.

How might⁤ the alleged ⁢cable ⁤damage impact international communication and ⁢data flow, ⁣considering the Baltic Sea’s strategic‌ importance?

Silver⁢ Dania Detention: CEO Denies Involvement in Baltic Sea Cable Damage

The Norwegian-owned ship Silver Dania,‌ currently⁤ under examination for its​ potential role in the⁤ damage of an undersea​ fiber optic cable‍ connecting ‌Latvia and Sweden, has become​ the centre‌ of international attention. Tormod‍ Fossmark, CEO of SilverSea, the company owning the Silver ‌Dania, spoke⁣ exclusively to Archyde News, vehemently denying any involvement in the ⁣incident.

Archyde news: Mr. Fossmark, thank​ you for speaking with us. The silver ​Dania’s detention has understandably raised concerns. Can you shed ⁢some light on the situation from your perspective?

Tormod Fossmark:​ Of course. We ‍are cooperating ‍fully with Norwegian authorities.Let me be absolutely clear:⁢ We have absolutely no involvement⁢ whatsoever in the alleged cable damage.The Silver Dania was simply on a routine voyage between St. ⁣Petersburg and Murmansk.‍ We were not deploying anchors,nor were we engaged in any activities that could have caused harm.

Archyde News: Latvian ⁣authorities requested the ⁤detention, and Norwegian courts ‍issued the‍ ruling. What is SilverSea’s understanding of the accusations?

Tormod fossmark: We are puzzled.⁤ Our ship’s tracking data ‌shows a consistent and unremarkable journey.⁤ There are ⁢no deviations, no irregularities. We‌ believe the ⁣investigation ⁤will ultimately ‌confirm that the Silver Dania⁣ played no role in this incident.

Archyde News: Could you elaborate ⁤on the ship’s activities during‍ the timeframe when the cable damage allegedly occurred?

Tormod Fossmark: We maintain a strict log of‌ our operations.During the relevant​ period, the Silver Dania was simply sailing its designated route. Our crew followed ‌all safety protocols and navigational regulations. ⁣ We are confident​ that these ⁢records ‍will demonstrate ⁣our innocence.

Archyde ⁣News:⁢ Mr. Fossmark, what impact is this situation ⁢having on SilverSea and its operations?

Tormod​ Fossmark:‍ Obviously, this is ⁢a challenging situation.We are ⁣committed to⁢ clearing the Silver ⁤Dania’s name‍ and ‌resuming our normal operations as soon as possible. We hope that the investigation will ⁣be swift⁣ and thorough,‍ leading to a resolution⁤ that ⁤upholds the truth.

Archyde News: Given the seriousness of the accusations, do you believe there is a risk of wider ‌geopolitical implications stemming from ⁢this incident?

tormod Fossmark: It’s ​difficult to speculate. Our⁢ focus remains on cooperating fully with authorities ‌and proving our innocence.Ultimately, it’s⁢ important⁢ that⁢ facts prevail, ⁤and⁢ that justice is ⁢served.

This incident raises many questions. Could this ​be a ​simple accident, or is there a deeper, more sinister motive behind the alleged ‍cable damage?⁤ Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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