NewsSweden's telecom sabotage: Authorities suspect a single group

Sweden's telecom sabotage: Authorities suspect a single group

A series of 30 incidents involving damage to telecommunications infrastructure in Sweden was reported by Swedish state media SVT on Friday. The matter is being treated as acts of sabotage. The police suspect that one group is responsible for most of them.

The Swedish police are investigating 30 acts of sabotage.
The Swedish police are investigating 30 acts of sabotage.
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Tomasz Waleński

What do you need to know?

  • Where and when did the attacks take place? The attacks mainly occurred on the eastern coast of Sweden. The first reports appeared during the Easter holidays.
  • What are the effects of the attacks? Although there were no major disruptions to the network's operation, the damage included cut cables and destroyed fuses.
  • Who is conducting the investigation? The Serious Crimes Unit leads the inquiry in Kalmar, and the Swedish Security Service is also interested in the case.

What are the police suspicions?

The police in Sweden are investigating a series of 30 attacks on telecommunications masts. The matter is being treated as acts of sabotage. Most of them took place on the eastern coast of the country. - We are taking this seriously, and that is why we have decided to take action - police inspector Håkan Wessung told the national broadcaster SVT.

In many places, technical equipment was destroyed, and a distinctive feature of this event is that reports came to us from a limited geographical area - said Roger Gustafsson, head of security at the Swedish Post and Telecom Agency, PTS.

Is one group behind the attacks?

Police suspect that one group is responsible for most of the attacks. "There are circumstances that make everything seem related, but that is something the investigation must show" - says prosecutor Michelle Stein, who is leading the investigation. The investigation is coordinated by the Serious Crimes Unit in Kalmar, which is analysing the collected materials.

What are the reactions to the increase in incidents?

The company Teracom also noticed an increase in incidents related to telecommunications infrastructure, reporting 50 incidents in the first four months of 2025. - Some circumstances make everything seem related, but the investigation must show it - says Stefan Steijnick, head of security at Teracom. The company suspects that some of these incidents may be related to intelligence attempts.

Carl-Oskar Bohlin, head of the Ministry of Civil Defence, also spoke on the matter. - Given the security situation, we must constantly work towards achieving the best possible overall situational awareness - he conveyed to the broadcaster SVT.

- The government takes the information about suspected sabotage seriously - he assured.

Source: SVT

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