The Finnish authorities suggested that the ship, which was seized on suspicion of involvement in the cutting of undersea cables, had ties to Russia.
The frequency of cable incidents in the Baltic Sea has been "exceptional" in recent years, but state actors have more effective ways of performing underwater sabotage than by dragging anchors, Finland ...
OSLO, March 2 (Reuters) - Finland will release an oil tanker which investigators believe broke a Baltic Sea power cable and four internet lines late last year, and will escort the vessel to ...
An oil tanker believed to belong to Russia's "shadow fleet" and suspected of sabotaging undersea Baltic cables has been allowed to leave Finland's waters, where it has been held since December, ...
it should come as no surprise that Finland joined NATO on April 4, 2023. Fast-forward to the current year, and what is a bit of a surprise is that the Finns released a tanker that’s a suspected ...
Finnish authorities on Friday released the tanker Eagle S, which they suspect of damaging the EstLink 2 power cable between Estonia and Finland and several communications cables. The criminal ...
HELSINKI, March 2 (Xinhua) -- The tanker Eagle S, accused of damaging underwater cables in the Baltic Sea last December, has left Finland as the criminal investigation has reached a stage that no ...
Since the criminal inquiry “has progressed”, the ageing tanker was free to leave. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Finland will release an oil tanker which investigators believe broke a Baltic Sea power cable and four internet lines late last year, and will escort the vessel to international waters even as the ...