FIBRE optic networks have been “sabotaged” in several parts of France cutting phone lines in parts of the country.
It comes just days after the country’s high speed rail network was targeted by saboteurs, bringing travel chaos on the opening day of the Olympics.
The cables of several telecom operators in electrical cabinets were “cut” in six areas of France, but Paris is not affected, police said on Monday.
Departments affected are in top and bottom of the country.
They include: Hérault, Bouches-du-Rhône, Oise, Meuse, Drôme and Aude, according to Le Parisien.
The sabotage has affected landlines rather than mobile phones after telephone operators SFR and Bouygues were targeted.
There has been no claim of responsibility yet and it is unknown how many are affected.
On Friday, high speed rail services were cancelled following “coordinated acts of malice” against the rail network.
Three arson attacks against signal cables hit lines run by SNCF leaving massive queues at train stations and operators telling travellers to stay at home.
On Monday, trains were reportedly working again but the perpetrators remained unknown.
It is not clear whether the telephone cable cut and the railway arsons are linked.
Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin said on Monday morning the investigation into Friday’s attack was “progressing very well, we will find the people who did this”.
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