Dangerous device exploded on beach where TAT-14, the UK's main Internet cable lands from Europe
There are no coincidences
Although this explosion on the video was at the opposite end of the beach where the 9.38Tb/s cable lands, I think this is likely a warning just like the AT&T building was.
This is a potential attack on the UK's critical infrastructure.
Video of the area and cable: https://youtu.be/K_nnUbX7uuQ?t=2199
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A beach in Cornwall was cordoned off after a dangerous device was found. The suspected unexploded ordnance was on Pentewan Beach, near St Austell.
The police attended the incident at about 1pm yesterday (December 28). A Royal Marines bomb disposal unit was also called to the scene. They carried out a controlled explosion of the device.
The video that you can watch above was taken by Ocean-Sports. It shows the spectacular explosion which was carried out just before 4pm.
A spokesperson for Devon and Cornwall Police said: "Police received a report that a small suspected unexploded ordnance had been discovered on Pentewan Beach, St Austell, yesterday at around 1pm.
"Officers attended and were joined by a Royal Marines EOD (explosive ordnance disposal) unit which set up a 100-metre cordon and carried out a controlled explosion of a suspected ordnance at around 3.55pm."
https://www.cornwalllive.com/news/cornwall-news/pentewan-beach-cordoned-royal-marines-4838713