Europe’s bold undersea cable plan could change online security forever and finally wrest control of the internet from Moscow


  • New undersea routes promise independence but expose new risks across volatile regions
  • The Black Sea has become the next frontier in Europe’s digital sovereignty struggle
  • Fears of cable sabotage have turned telecommunications infrastructure into a national security concern

A new undersea cable project will connect Bulgaria, Georgia, Turkey and Ukraine without passing through Russian waters.

The new Kardesa route, expected to begin construction in 2027, will establish a new digital corridor between Europe and Asia, one that avoids the political and physical vulnerabilities of existing systems.

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