From #CNN: A Baltic undersea Internet cable connecting Lithuania and Sweden was cut, likely to have been sabotage.
#Russia being the obvious suspect ...
https://www.cnn.com/2024/11/19/europe/sabotage-undersea-cables-cut-baltic-sea-intl/index.html
From #Reuters on the Chinese-flagged ship being escorted by the Danish military. The ship might have some involvement with the Baltic cable lines cut last week.
@WordsmithFL huh guess they dont want them talking
You are always so diligent about providing news source. Thank you for keeping information trustworthy.
@WordsmithFL We are officially at war...
@homebird Until January 20, when we surrender and betray our allies.
@WordsmithFL It doesn't bear thinking about. I feel as though we are walking off the edge of a precipice and no one is standing in the way.
@WordsmithFL I don't blame you one bit. Honestly, I think the whole world will feel this one. The Russians are already cutting vital pipelines. It could get grim.
@homebird If #Trump cuts off #Ukraine and withdraws from #NATO, I think it comes to an end real quick. Ukraine will capitulate, surrendering captured territory, perhaps Zelenskyy has to flee and a Russian puppet government returns to power. #Putin cares more about the latter than physical occupation of territory; I think Zelenskyy's election is what convinced him to invade Ukraine.
Entirely possible. Watching the war machine ramp up is daunting.
I take some solace that living only 70 miles from NYC, I would be vaporized with first strike.
Trump at the helm pours gasoline on the Ukraine fires.
@WordsmithFL Yes, please at me when you find a source.
I've been trying to find confirmation of this story from a recognized mainstream media source, but so far nothing, just reports from small foreign websites so take this with skepticism.
Anyway, the reports are that a Chinese ship captained by a Russian officer has been detained as a suspect in the cutting of Internet cables in the Baltic Sea.
https://bulgarianmilitary.com/2024/11/20/russian-captained-chinese-ship-danish-navy-cable-attack/