< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/E2/E8/IB-FRP135BVG_3AE73E8F.PNG" Alt = "in Sweden found no evidence of deliberate damage to the Chinese cable vessel in the Baltic Sea"/~ 62 < P > The Swedish investigation did not find convincing evidence that the Chinese ship Yi Peng 3 deliberately stretched the anchor to damage the two cables in the Baltic Sea. Separate investigation is still ongoing. < Br /> As Ukrinform reports, the Swedish Accident Investigation Directorate said on Tuesday, Reuters reports. < /P > ~ ~ ~ < p > & laquo; it is impossible to determine whether the Chinese ship intentionally damaged the data cables in the Baltic Sea & raquo ;, & ndash; stated in management.

< P Data-Yeld-Master-Placement-Inted = "" > Swedish Prosecutor Henryk Soderman reported that he was still investigating the case in a separate investigation but did not give details. < P > Investigatives faced some restrictions because China's government retains jurisdiction over Yi Peng 3, forbidding criminal investigations and writing interview & Rsquo; y on board.

~ > < P > As reported by Ukrinform, in November last year & nbsp; two fiber optic cables were damaged, one of which connected Finland and Germany and the other – Sweden and Lithuania, which caused suspicion of diversion. < p > Swedish investigators within the framework of investigation of a case of damage to cables in the Baltic Sea study the possible involvement in this Chinese dry cargo ship, which was in the specified area.

~ ~ ~ < p > yi peng 3 belongs to Ningbo Yipeng Shipping, which owns only one vessel and is based near the East Chinese Port City of Ninbo.

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Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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