Two undersea data cables in the Baltic Sea have been broken, increasing concerns about sabotage as tensions in Europe rise.
Authorities in Finland, Germany and Lithuania are investigating the cause of the damage that has hampered regional communications.
The first cable, known as the Cinia Oy C-Lion1, is 1173 km long. The submarine cable connects Helsinki, Finland, to Rostock, Germany, covering a distance of 1,200 kilometres (745 miles). Cinia, a Finnish...