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Did Russia wage hybrid warfare in the Baltic Sea? A Chinese ship, Yi Peng 3, is under investigation for cutting Europe’s undersea internet cables. Learn about the dramatic naval pursuit and its geopolitical implications. On November 17, 2024, Europe’s critical undersea internet cables in the Baltic Sea were severed, disrupting communication networks across Sweden, Finland, Lithuania, and Germany. A Chinese-flagged bulk carrier, Yi Peng 3, is now at the center of an international investigation. Suspected of dragging its anchor over 100 miles, the vessel allegedly caused massive damage to these vital cables. Hours later, Danish naval forces intercepted the ship in a high-stakes operation in the Kattegat Strait. But was this sabotage part of Russia’s hybrid warfare strategy? With the ship departing from Russia’s Ust-Luga port, experts suggest a deliberate move to destabilize Europe’s defenses. This incident highlights the growing threat to critical infrastructure in an era of unconventional conflict. In this video, we break down: How the Yi Peng 3 allegedly severed Europe’s undersea cables. The Danish Navy’s dramatic interception of the vessel. Why experts believe Russia might be testing Europe’s defenses. The broader implications for global security. Don’t miss this deep dive into a developing story that could redefine modern warfare. Share your thoughts in the comments and subscribe for more geopolitical updates. Russia hybrid warfare, Baltic Sea cable sabotage, Yi Peng 3 investigation, undersea internet cables cut, Chinese ship Baltic Sea, hybrid warfare strategy, Russia China covert operations, Danish Navy intercepts ship, critical infrastructure attack, undersea cables security, Europe communication disruption, Baltic Sea undersea cables, Russia’s unconventional tactics, geopolitical conflict Baltic Sea, Ust-Luga cable damage, hybrid warfare 2024, Russian sabotage Baltic Sea, undersea cables vulnerability.