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Finland, Baltic Sea
Anchor of tanker, which may have damaged underwater cables, found in Finland
On Tuesday, January 7, specialists discovered the anchor of the tanker Eagle S at the bottom of the Gulf of Finland. The vessel likely "lost" it during the breakage of several underwater cables, Yle reports.
Finland recovers anchor in Baltic Sea cables investigation
Finnish police said on Tuesday they had recovered a lost anchor from the seabed as part of an investigation of suspected sabotage against power and internet cables in the Baltic Sea.
Swedish navy recovers anchor of tanker suspected of Baltic Sea cable damage
The Swedish navy said on Tuesday it had recovered from the Baltic Sea the anchor of an oil tanker suspected of belonging to Russia’s “shadow fleet” and damaging four underwater telecoms cables and one power cable on December 25.
Oil tanker's anchor recovered by Sweden after Baltic cable damage
The anchor of the Eagle S oil tanker has been recovered from the bed of the Baltic Sea during an inquiry into the ship's possible involvement in sabotage of maritime energy and communication cables. The EU says the tanker belongs to the so-called Russian shadow fleet.
Finland's Elisa says Baltic undersea cables were torn apart by external force
Two undersea telecommunications cables that were damaged in the Baltic Sea on Dec. 25 appeared to have been torn apart by a strong external force, Finland's Elisa said on Monday, adding that they had now been repaired.
Two Baltic Sea Telecoms Cables Repaired After Suspected Sabotage
Two telecoms cables connecting Estonia and Finland under the Baltic Sea have been repaired after suspected sabotage, Finnish operator Elisa said on Monday.
Tanker anchor that could have torn submarine cables recovered from Gulf of Finland – media
The Eagle S tanker's anchor has been found at the bottom of the Gulf of Finland, which was probably lost when it went through several submarine cables. Source: Yle, citing its sources, as reported by European Pravda Details: The anchor was found on the seabed and raised to the surface with the help of the HMS Belos,
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Finland court upholds seizure of oil tanker in undersea cables probe
A Finnish court on Friday denied a request for the release of an oil tanker suspected by police of damaging an undersea power ...
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Finland boards oil tanker suspected of causing internet, power cable outages
Finnish police said on Thursday they are investigating whether a foreign ship was involved in the damage of an undersea power ...
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Finland Begins Port State Inspection on Detained Tanker Eagle S
Finland began a so-called port state control inspection of the detained Eagle S tanker that’s being held after undersea cable ...
TradeWinds
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Dark fleet tanker held for Baltic Sea sabotage risks being trapped in ice until spring
Eagle S is not the first vessel suspected of sabotage in recent months. In November 2024 a Chinese Bulk vessel the 75,100-dwt ...
The Economist
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Finland’s seizure of a tanker shows how to fight Russian sabotage
G rey-zone operations, hybrid warfare, slicing the salami: there are many terms for Russia’s use of covert attacks that leave ...
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Why has Finland seized an oil tanker carrying Russian oil?
Finland denied a request to release an oil tanker, suspected of damaging an undersea power line and four telecoms cables in ...
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Finland court rejects request for release of tanker in undersea cables probe
A Finnish court on Friday denied a request for the release of an oil tanker suspected by police of damaging an undersea power ...
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Finland power grid operator asks court to seize tanker over cable damage
Finland's national power grid operator said on Thursday it had asked a Helsinki court to seize the Eagle S oil tanker in a ...
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