Ship Detained for Undersea Cable Damage—New Evidence Revealed!
Swedish authorities have detained the bulk carrier Vezhen, accusing it of dragging its anchor and damaging an undersea communication cable.
The ship’s owner, Navibulgar, insists it was an accident caused by rough weather, with waves of 10 feet and winds reaching 40 knots.
Surveillance footage shows the anchor chain gradually slipping due to the storm, rather than being deliberately released.
Navibulgar argues that similar anchor failures have occurred before but never resulted in cable damage, dismissing sabotage claims.
The ship lacked anchor indicators, a design choice to prevent malfunctions in harsh conditions—a decision now under scrutiny.
With the investigation ongoing, Swedish authorities have yet to confirm whether the crew will face charges or be questioned further.
As tensions rise, one question remains—was this a freak accident, or is there more to the story than meets the eye?