Chinese-owned ship ‘unintentionally’ behind Baltic pipeline damage: Report

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“We submitted a legal aid request to the Chinese authorities to gather evidence from the vessel and its crew,” Kairi Küngas, who leads the public relations department of the Estonian prosecutor’s office, said Monday. “The Chinese authorities have not provided a response on executing the legal aid request as of yet.”’s hybrid warfare tactics, was caused by the anchor from a Chinese-owned vessel.

“The South China Morning Post understands that the Chinese authorities conducted an internal investigation and recently communicated the results to governments in the European countries,” the Hong Kong-based media outletFinland and Estonia avoided confirming the transmission of those results, giving guarded statements about their dialogues with Beijing.

“We constantly cooperate with China and exchange information, but we do not go into details because the investigation is still in progress,” Estonian Foreign Affairs Minister Elina Valtonen“the poor sea conditions at the time” in the first weeks after the incident, which took place in October 2023. Yet senior European officials have cast doubt on the idea that the damage could have been inflicted accidentally, given the extent of the“I’m not the sea captain.

“It must be stated that the investigation is still ongoing, and final conclusions what was behind these incidents , can be made only after all necessary investigative measures have been finalized, and this will still take some time,” Anna Zareff, communications director for the Finnish National Bureau of Investigation,Beltway Confidential

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