🚨🇨🇳NATO TO CHINA: YOU CUT OUR INTERNET CABLES?!
The Yi Peng 3, a 225-meter Chinese cargo ship, allegedly dragged its anchor for over 100 miles in the Baltic Sea, severing two vital fiber-optic cables.
These cables handle trillions in financial transactions and internet traffic, sparking a NATO investigation into whether this was sabotage or a colossal blunder.
The ship, surrounded by warships for days, was loaded with Russian fertilizer—because of course it was.
Source: Wall Street Journal
The Yi Peng 3, a 225-meter Chinese cargo ship, allegedly dragged its anchor for over 100 miles in the Baltic Sea, severing two vital fiber-optic cables.
These cables handle trillions in financial transactions and internet traffic, sparking a NATO investigation into whether this was sabotage or a colossal blunder.
The ship, surrounded by warships for days, was loaded with Russian fertilizer—because of course it was.
Source: Wall Street Journal
01:48 PM - Nov 27, 2024
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