The planned route of the cable currently sees it spanning from the east coast of the U.S. to India via South Africa, and then to the west coast of the U.S. from India via Australia.
International investigators reportedly believe the crew aboard Yi Peng 3, a bulk carrier full of Russian fertilizer, dragged its anchor for more than 100 miles across the Baltic seabed, damaging the cables that run across it.
Two different internet links - one between Sweden's Gotland Island and Lithuania, and another between Finland and Germany - stopped working earlier this month, prompting the investigation by authorities from all four countries.
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