
Finland & Estonia Investigate Damaged Subsea Cables | Mariner News
Finland and Estonia are engaged in a critical joint investigation into recently damaged telecom cables stretching across the Baltic Sea. This collaborative probe aims to uncover the cause of the subsea infrastructure damage. Finnish authorities are actively interviewing the crew of the detained cargo ship, the Turkish-owned Fitburg, identified as a prime suspect in this significant maritime incident.
Coordinated Probe Details
The Helsinki Police report significant progress in their subsea cable damage inquiry, coordinating closely with Estonian colleagues. Estonia is simultaneously investigating damage to two other subsea cables near its coast. This international cooperation ensures a comprehensive examination of incidents impacting vital communication links.
Suspect Vessel & Detained Crew
Multiple crewmembers from the cargo vessel Fitburg remain under arrest or restricted to Finland for investigation. Officials believe the Fitburg’s anchor was deployed for hours when the incident occurred on December 31. The damage took place near the economic zones of Finland and Estonia, with severe weather initially hindering Estonian response.
Undersea Cable Surveys Begin
Undersea investigations are now underway to survey the full extent of the cable damage. This vital data will provide crucial evidence for the continuing inquiries. Cooperation between Finnish and Estonian authorities highlights their commitment to resolving this critical infrastructure disruption.



