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Taiwan Detains Chinese Ship Suspected of Cutting Undersea Cable

Taiwan Investigates Chinese-Crewed Vessel for Internet Cable Damage

by pinkfloyd
February 26, 2025
in Asia, Cybersecurity & Infrastructure, Maritime, Technology, Transportation, World News
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Taiwan Intercepts Vessel After Undersea Cable is Severed - Taiwan Coast Guard/Anadolu/Getty Images

Taiwan Accuses Foreign Ship of Damaging Key Communication Cable - Taiwan Coast Guard/Anadolu/Getty Images

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Taiwan Detains Chinese-Crewed Ship Suspected of Cutting Undersea Cable

Taiwan’s coast guard has detained a cargo ship and its Chinese crew on suspicion of damaging an undersea internet cable, a move that raises new concerns about potential cyber and infrastructure threats.

What Happened?

On Tuesday, a cargo vessel named Hong Tai, flying a Togo-registered flag but Chinese-funded, was intercepted by Taiwanese authorities.
The ship had been lingering near the undersea cable connecting Taiwan to its outlying Penghu Islands since Saturday evening and ignored multiple warnings.
Shortly after the ship dropped anchor, Taiwan’s largest telecom provider, Chunghwa Telecom, detected that the cable had been disconnected.

Suspicious Activity & Investigation

Taiwan’s coast guard boarded and escorted the vessel back to Tainan for a full investigation.
Authorities suspect it may be part of a Chinese “gray zone operation”—covert acts of coercion that stop short of open conflict.
The incident is now being investigated at the national security level to determine whether the damage was intentional sabotage or an accident.

History of Undersea Cable Attacks

This is not the first time Taiwan’s communication lines have suffered unexplained damage:
January 2024 – Another Chinese-linked cargo vessel was suspected of cutting an international undersea cable off Taiwan’s northern coast.
2023 – Two cables connecting Taiwan’s main island to the Matsu Islands were severed, causing an internet blackout. Taiwan blamed Chinese ships but stopped short of calling it deliberate sabotage.
Baltic Sea Incidents – Chinese ships have been linked to undersea cable damage in Europe, raising global security concerns.

A Growing Threat to Global Infrastructure

According to NATO chief Mark Rutte, over 95% of global internet traffic relies on undersea cables, securing an estimated $10 trillion in daily international trade.
Attacks on undersea infrastructure could pose serious risks to global communications, cybersecurity, and economic stability.

On Rising Tensions with China

Taiwan is on high alert as Beijing ramps up pressure on the self-governing island, which China claims as its territory.
The latest incident adds to fears that China may target Taiwan’s critical infrastructure as part of a broader strategy to disrupt and weaken the island.

What’s Next? Taiwan’s national security agencies are leading an in-depth investigation. If deliberate sabotage is confirmed, this could escalate tensions further.

This is a developing story. More updates to follow.

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