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Norway releases ship suspected of Baltic Sea cable damage

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OSLO (Reuters) - A Norwegian cargo ship with an all-Russian crew suspected of damaging a Baltic Sea telecoms cable has been released by authorities in Norway after no link to the incident was found,

Norway Frees Ship Linked to Baltic Sea Cable Damage Investigation

OSLO (Reuters) - A Norwegian cargo ship with an all-Russian crew suspected of damaging a Baltic Sea telecoms cable has been released by authorities in Norway after no link to the incident was found, the police said late on Friday.

The Silver Dania was seized at the request of Latvian authorities and with the help of Norway's coast guard, police in the northern Norwegian city of Tromsoe said previously.

"The investigation will continue, but we see no reason for the ship to remain in Tromsoe any longer. No findings have been made linking the ship to the act (of damaging the subsea cable)," the police said in a statement.

The Silver Dania's owner, the Silver Sea shipping group, denied that the vessel was involved in the incident, Norwegian broadcaster TV2 reported.

Sweden and Latvia are investigating the suspected sabotage on Sunday of the cable linking the two countries.

Swedish police seized and boarded the Maltese-flagged cargo ship Vezhen on suspicion it caused the damage.

The head of the Vezhen's operator, a Bulgarian company, said on Monday it might have struck the cable with its anchor but denied any malicious intent.

Mats Ljungqvist, the prosecutor handling the investigation in Sweden, said on Friday that they had looked at the Norwegian ship, but dismissed its involvement.

The Baltic Sea region is on high alert after a string of power cable, telecom link, and gas pipeline outages since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022.

The NATO military alliance recently boosted its presence with frigates, aircraft, and naval drones.

(Reporting by Nerijus Adomaitis; editing by Jason Neely)

Key Takeaways

  • Norwegian ship Silver Dania released after investigation.
  • No evidence found linking the ship to cable damage.
  • Latvian authorities initially requested the ship's seizure.
  • Sweden and Latvia continue to investigate the incident.
  • NATO increases presence in the Baltic Sea region.

Frequently Asked Questions

What led to the release of the Silver Dania?
The Silver Dania was released after authorities found no evidence linking the ship to the damage of the Baltic Sea telecoms cable.
Who requested the seizure of the Silver Dania?
The seizure of the Silver Dania was requested by Latvian authorities, with assistance from Norway's coast guard.
What is the status of the investigation into the cable damage?
The investigation is ongoing, with Swedish police also investigating another ship, the Vezhen, which is suspected of causing the damage.
What has been the response of NATO regarding the situation?
In response to recent incidents in the Baltic Sea region, NATO has increased its military presence with frigates, aircraft, and naval drones.
What did the owner of the Silver Dania say about the incident?
The owner of the Silver Dania, the Silver Sea shipping group, denied any involvement of the vessel in the incident.

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