2024-11-19 09:00:08
Infrastructure
Technology

Concerns Rise Over Damage to C-Lion-1 Undersea Cable

The C-Lion-1 undersea cable, linking Finland and Germany, has been damaged, raising suspicions of sabotage. Operated by Finnish company Cinia Oy, this 1,173 km cable has been in service since 2016 and is crucial for international data traffic.

The Finnish Security Intelligence Service reports that undersea cable breaks occur frequently, often due to fishing activities or anchors. However, experts now suggest that this incident may not be accidental.

Both Finnish and German officials are alarmed, emphasizing the need to protect critical infrastructure from potential hybrid warfare threats. Repairs are expected to take between 5 to 15 days, with a specialized ship coming from Calais.

This incident mirrors previous attacks on vital infrastructure, reinforcing the urgency of safeguarding Europe’s digital backbone.

Berliner Zeitung
18. November 2024 um 15:14

C-Lion-1: Undersea cable between Finland and Germany damaged

Technology
Politics
The C-Lion-1 undersea cable between Finland and Germany is damaged. Cinia Oy, a Finnish company, announced in a press release that the fault was detected on Monday morning. The 1173 km long cable was put into operation in 2016 and connects Santahamina in Helsinki with Rostock in Germany. According to Supo, the Finnish Security Intelligence Service, there are around 200 undersea cable breaks per year, often caused by fishing or anchors. Cybersecurity expert Tapio Frantti considers a deliberate..
The Guardian
18. November 2024 um 22:41

Telecoms cable in Baltic Sea may have been severed, says Finnish owner

Politics
Technology
Cinia, a Finnish telecoms firm, reported a fiber optic cable linking Helsinki and Germany through the Baltic Sea malfunctioned at 02.00 GMT, with a sudden outage suggesting the 1,200km C-Lion1 cable was completely severed by an outside force near Öland island. Cinia's CEO said the outage, coming after 2022 Nord Stream damage, could take 5-15 days to repair as authorities investigate, including a possible Chinese container ship anchor, pending a physical inspection.
DER SPIEGEL
18. November 2024 um 23:35

Baltic Sea: Finland and Germany Suspect Intention Behind Damage to Data Cable - DER SPIEGEL

Politics
Technology
Finland and Germany suspect sabotage on an undersea cable in the Baltic Sea. The C-Lion1 cable between Finland and Germany has been damaged. An investigation has been launched. A year ago, the Balticconnector Baltic Sea pipeline was also damaged.
zdf
18. November 2024 um 22:43

Undersea cable damaged - cause unclear

Technology
Politics
Damage to undersea cables in the Baltic Sea between Finland, Sweden, Germany and Lithuania; Cable C-Lion1 between Finland and Rostock as well as Arelion cable between Sweden and Lithuania affected; Cause still unclear, possibly due to anchor or bottom trawl; Cable C-Lion1 in operation since 2016; Repair of the C-Lion1 cable planned, is to come from Calais and take 5-15 days; Swedish authorities are investigating; Foreign Ministers Baerbock and Valtonen express concern and call for protection of..
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