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Re: 2 undersea cables cut
From: Mark Tinka <mark@tinka.africa>
Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:50:01 +0200
On 11/21/24 17:59, Tom Beecher wrote:
No hard evidence?- Marine tracking shows the suspect vessel deviating from normal course, and stopping twice, each time in the area of where each cable was damaged. - After the vessel started moving again, each cable went offline shortly after. - The Danish navy has stopped the suspect vessel, and is holding it pending investigation. - The same country admitted to dragging an anchor hundreds of miles , damaging multiple subsea cables and other infrastructure just 13 months ago. Of course, it was an 'accident' .There's plenty of evidence (both direct and circumstantial) for the claims being made to be reasonable.
If it's that compelling, we should know soon. Mark.
Current thread:
- Re: 2 undersea cables cut, (continued)
- Re: 2 undersea cables cut Matthew Petach (Nov 21)
- Re: 2 undersea cables cut Mark Tinka (Nov 21)
- Re: 2 undersea cables cut Tom Beecher (Nov 21)
- Re: 2 undersea cables cut Daniel Golding (Nov 21)
- Re: 2 undersea cables cut Mark Tinka (Nov 21)
- Re: 2 undersea cables cut Ryan Bagley via NANOG (Nov 22)
- Re: 2 undersea cables cut Mark Tinka (Nov 21)
- Re: 2 undersea cables cut Sean Donelan (Nov 22)
- Re: 2 undersea cables cut Mark Tinka (Nov 22)
- Re: 2 undersea cables cut Ge DUPIN (Nov 27)
- Re: 2 undersea cables cut Mark Tinka (Nov 21)
