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Crew of Eagle S tanker planned to damage more cables in Baltic Sea
The crew of the Eagle S oil tanker, suspected of sabotaging underwater cables in the Baltic Sea, planned to damage other cables and pipelines. This did not happen because the vessel was detained, Reuters reports.
Investigators find crew of rogue tanker Eagle S had plans to cut more cables
Risto Lohi of the National Bureau of Investigation had told Reuters the vessel was threatening to cut a second power cable, Estlink1, the backup for the Estlink 2, and the BalticConnector gas pipe between Finland and Estonia at the time it was seized.
Oil tanker sabotage crew were poised to cut more cables when caught, Finland says
Russia's military on Tuesday said it would retaliate against Ukraine after Kyiv attacked Russian regions by firing six U.S.-made ATACMS ballistic missiles, six UK-made Storm Shadow cruise missiles and launching one of the biggest drone attacks to date.
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.
Oil tanker crew were poised to cut more cables when caught, Finland says
The Eagle S vessel carrying Russian oil is suspected of damaging the Finnish-Estonian Estlink 2 power line and four telecoms cables by dragging its anchor across the seabed.
Baltic Sea cable damage raises fears of sabotage intrigue
Sweden has discovered damage to another Baltic Sea cable. This time, the issue concerns the Nordbalt cable, which connects Sweden with Lithuania. According to the Swedish Minister of Defense, the destruction was caused by an anchor dragging along the sea floor.
Suspicion of sabotage: Nordbalt cable damage linked to China
Sweden has discovered damage to another cable in the Baltic Sea. This time, the issue concerns the Nordbalt cable, which connects Sweden with Lithuania. According to the Swedish Minister of Defence, the damage was caused by an anchor dragging along the sea floor.
Oil tanker crew planned more cable sabotage before capture, Finland says
Finnish investigators say the crew of an oil tanker accused of damaging undersea power and communication cables in the Baltic Sea were preparing to cut additional infrastructure before authorities intervened,
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Nine suspects figure in Finland's undersea cable sabotage probe
Finnish authorities believe that the anchor of the oil tanker Eagle S cut an electric cable between Finland and Estonia and ...
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Shadow fleet of tankers keeps Russia’s oil money flowing despite Western sanctions
The Group of Seven democracies have sought to crimp Russia’s oil export earnings that help fund the war against Ukraine.
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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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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 ...
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Dark tanker anchor dragging was no accident, argues maritime safety veteran
Markku Mylly, former head of the European Maritime Safety Agency and ex-director of Finland’s Maritime Administration, told ...
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Finland refuses Eagle S permission to operate, citing major safety issues
Finland's National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) suspects eight Eagle S crew members of offences including aggravated ...
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