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Bulgarian Shipowner Claims Submarine Cable Damage Was Not Intentional

Bulgarian Shipowner Claims Submarine Cable Damage Was Not Intentional

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Bulgarian Shipowner Claims Submarine Cable Damage Was Not Intentional

A Bulgarian shipowner whose vessel was detained by Swedish authorities last month has acknowledged that the ship may have caused damage to a submarine cable; however, he maintains that the damage was not intentional. ​shippingwatch.com

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The incident has come to light following a disruption to Sweden's submarine communications infrastructure. Swedish authorities launched an investigation following damage to the submarine cable and reviewed vessels that could be connected to the incident. In this context, the Bulgarian vessel in question is being treated as a suspect.​

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The shipowner of the vessel said in a statement that the ship may have caused damage to the submarine cable; however, he emphasizes that this was not an intentional act. The shipowner states that the incident occurred as a result of an accident and that there was no sabotage attempt involved.​

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Swedish authorities are deepening their investigation into the incident, examining the ship's navigation records and crew statements. Additionally, maritime traffic in the area where the submarine cable was damaged is also under scrutiny. The aim of the investigation is to determine how the incident occurred and identify those responsible.​

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Submarine cables are a critical component of countries' communications infrastructure, and such incidents pose serious economic and security risks. Therefore, there is a growing call to tighten international maritime regulations and oversight to prevent similar accidents.​

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Key Points:
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  • The Bulgarian shipowner acknowledges that his vessel may have caused damage to the submarine cable; however, he states that it was not intentional.​

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  • Swedish authorities are continuing their investigation into the incident and examining the ship's navigation records.​

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  • Damage to submarine cables poses serious risks to communications infrastructure.​

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  • There is a call for international maritime regulations to be reviewed to prevent similar accidents.

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News Link: https://shippingwatch.com/regulation/article17848231.ece

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