Chinese ship attacks critical cables
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•Investigators think a Chinese ship purposefully cut critical data cables | TechCrunch
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Investigators say a Chinese ship dragged its anchor into the Baltic Sea to slash through two critical data cables.
Investigators say the attack may have been orchestrated by Russian intelligence.
The Kremlin has denied these claims.
The investigation is in a precarious spot as NATO states can't require the ship to pull into one of their ports.
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