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A cargo ship, linked to the Russian ghost fleet, which has been investigated for suspicious activity in the Baltic was spotted by an Irish Air Corps aircraft dropping an anchor close to an undersea cable in Irish waters.

It has emerged that the incident earlier this year occured in waters off the north east coast. The Air Corps had dispatched an aircraft to monitor its movements as it is a list of Russian related vessels.

There has been several incidents in the Baltic Sea where anchors, dropped by Russian linked vessels, have damaged critical internet cables.

The Air Corps was able to film the ship, dropping the anchor in the area, and following communication from the Irish crew the cargo vessel fled. It was not confirmed if the ship was intentionally targeting undersea infrastructure or if it was a case of bad seamanship.

The ship, sailing under a flag from Caribbean region, had been in trouble in the Baltic Sea in the same month. German authorities escorted it out of the area along with Swedish and Danish naval colleagues.

On that occasion she was sailing from St Petersburg en route through the waters near Gotland, an island off Sweden.

The sighting of it in Irish waters was made earlier this year and it was being monitored after intelligence was shared from a friendly nation with the Irish State.

An Irish Air Corps maritime patrol vessel was despatched to keep watch – it is understood that they recorded it, using specialist camera equipment, as it dropped the anchor.

It is understood the ship was contacted by radio by the Irish Defence Forces and directed to haul its anchor back up and it departed the area.

The Journal has learned that the ship is back in Irish waters and is heading towards the west coast.

It is understood that the ship has steamed from the Bay of Biscay and is currently off the Cork and Kerry coast.

Using an open source flight monitoring service The Journal was able to follow an Air Corps CASA 295 aircraft which went to a location near the ship this afternoon.

This publication has previously revealed that Ireland held a major exercise behind closed doors to test how Ireland will deal with a complete loss of the internet after a targeted attack.

It is understood that the event, known as a tabletop exercise, was held in February and involved multiple Government departments and agencies including the Defence Forces, An Garda Síochána and other emergency services.

The scenario was a concerted cyber attack which was combined with the loss of multiple undersea cables.

There are a large amount of fibre optic internet cables connecting Europe to the US and other parts of the world running through Irish waters. They carry all high speed internet traffic, including banking and other critical data.

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[–] DicksAndPizza@lemm.ee 94 points 1 day ago (24 children)

Shoot these ships immediately. Sink them. No more fucking around. Anchor near cable? Boom.

[–] endeavor@sopuli.xyz 12 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 19 hours ago) (6 children)

Nah that leads to expensive cleanup.

arrest the crew, detain the ship, sell it. Use proceeds to pay for increased defence expenditure and/or donate to Ukraine.

The literal only reason russia does these provocations is because it is the only thing russia can get away with without being turned into a glass mine. We have been at a shadow war with russia for a while and they just gained 50 oblasts. It is very much us vs them situation and us who live in ex soviet countries know it very well.

[–] DicksAndPizza@lemm.ee 5 points 19 hours ago (1 children)

Yeah I agree don’t shoot the ship because of oil spill. But kill the captain in my opinion and arrest the crew for many years. It has to be dangerous to cut sea cables, otherwise they’ll never learn. Short of shooting the ship or killing the captain, I see no other way.

But I’m pissed off and hate Russia so I might be biased.

[–] endeavor@sopuli.xyz 1 points 19 hours ago (2 children)

I don't think randomly shooting people without any evidence or trial is a good idea. Unless they're the likes of trump/putin and everyone around him and put into office by him. Cause that is tyranny and protected under 2nd amendment.

[–] Comment105@lemm.ee 2 points 16 hours ago

I disagree. Shooting captains dropping anchors near undersea cables is reasonable.

You, on the other hand, are insane to think we can keep going like this.

[–] DicksAndPizza@lemm.ee 2 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 18 hours ago) (1 children)

I mean… apparently we can tell when the ships have their anchor down. Because the plane could notice it… so if there is an anchor down, near a cable, shoot the captain.

Idk what else to say. Obviously don’t just shoot random ships. Only if they have their anchor down near sea cables.

Also the 2nd amendment is a joke. If not now, then when? When will someone finally kill trump, musk and Vance? Asking for a friend.

[–] null_dot@lemmy.dbzer0.com -1 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

You need some kind of due process.

Many freight captains would have no clue where cables are.

[–] DicksAndPizza@lemm.ee 2 points 17 hours ago

No. I do not. I need for everyone who controls a ship to know that anchors near sea cables mean certain elimination.

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