SWEDISH authorities have seized a ship suspected of causing damage to underwater data cables which sparked sabotage fears.
A Maltese-flagged ship – The Vezhen – was taken after officials suspected “external influence” ruined the strategically crucial cables in the Baltic Sea.
The damaged data cable connected the Latvian town of Ventspils with the Swedish island Gotland.
A frantic investigation was launched into the suspicious incident, which happened in the politically fraught area.
Prosecutors revealed their initial search pointed to “aggravated sabotage”.
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