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Chinese ship linked to cable sabotage urged to move into Swedish waters

Stockholm steps up probe after two cables were cut in Baltic Sea

Sweden’s prime minister has urged a Chinese ship linked to the cutting of two cables to move into Swedish waters, as the country steps up its investigation of the potential incident of sabotage in the Baltic Sea.

Yi Peng 3, a Chinese bulk carrier, is being investigated by Swedish authorities after it passed close to both the Swedish-Lithuanian and Finnish-German cables around the time they were cut more than a week ago.

The ship is now voluntarily moored in international waters between Denmark and Sweden with naval vessels from both countries as well as Germany and occasionally Russia monitoring the area.

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