Undersea Cable Linking Egypt and Syria Cut; Damascus Blames Sabotage
An undersea communications cable that connects Egypt and Syria has reportedly been severed. The Syrian government attributes the damage to what it describes as a 'systematic sabotage campaign.' While Damascus has not identified any specific state or non-state actors, it noted the cable's location makes it a significant target for disruption.

An undersea communications cable linking Egypt and Syria has been reported as cut. This incident has raised concerns regarding regional connectivity between the two nations.
The Syrian government has publicly attributed the damage to a 'systematic sabotage campaign.' This accusation suggests deliberate interference rather than an accidental fault.
Damascus has refrained from identifying any specific state or non-state actors responsible for the alleged sabotage. However, the government indicated that the cable's strategic location inherently makes it a significant target for potential disruption.
According to Tom's Hardware, the incident has been reported with the Syrian government's statements.


