Finland, Eagle S tanker
Yahoo · 2d
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 line and four telecommunications cables last week. Finland on Dec. 26 seized the Eagle S tanker carrying Russian oil on suspicion that it damaged the Finnish-Estonian Estlink 2 power line as well as the telecoms cables the previous day by dragging its anchor across the bottom of the Baltic Sea.
The Economist · 4d
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 opponents unsure how to respond. The latest theatre seems to be the Baltic Sea. Twice in the past two months, commercial ships with Russian links have been accused of damaging cables by dragging their anchors.
eadaily · 6d
Finland is looking for an anchor from a tanker with Russian gasoline: there is a trace on the bottom, but there is no anchor
Finnish police continue to investigate the rupture of the EstLink 2 power cable in the Baltic Sea between Finland and Estonia. Patrol ships are trying to find an anchor with which a tanker with Russian gasoline could catch on the power cable.
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