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Finland bars tanker suspected of cutting Baltic Sea cables from sailing
The Eagle S, thought to be part of Russia’s “shadow fleet,” was detained in December following suspected sabotage.
Finland says oil tanker linked to subsea cable damage has serious deficiencies
Finland's public transport agency said on Wednesday that an oil tanker suspected of damaging undersea cables in the Baltic Sea was found to have serious deficiencies and will not be allowed to operate until repairs have been made.
Finland Says Russian Vessel Suspected Of Damaging Cables Not Seaworthy
Finland says an alleged Russian “shadow fleet” tanker detained over the damaging of Baltic Sea cables has "serious deficiencies," putting it under detention amid reports NATO is due to begin patrolling near key underwater cables.
Anchor linked to Eagle S recovered in Finland-Estonia cable damage probe
The Eagle S, a Cook Islands-flagged tanker, remains in Finnish detention. Last week, a Helsinki court rejected a request from a lawyer representing the ship's owner, United Arab Emirates-based Caravella LLCFZ, to lift the confiscation order.
Finland to inspect Eagle S tanker after suspected Baltic Sea cable sabotage
Finnish authorities investigate Eagle S, Cook Islands-registered tanker believed to be linked to Russia's 'shadow fleet' - Anadolu Ajansı
Finland Bars Tanker Suspected Of Cutting Cables From Sailing
An alleged Russian "shadow fleet" tanker suspected of damaging Baltic Sea cables in December has been found unseaworthy in a port state control inspection, the Finnish Transport and Communications Agency (Traficom) said on Wednesday.
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.
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,
Finns recover tanker anchor linked to Baltic Sea cable damage
Finnish authorities have found and retrieved the anchor of the Eagle S tanker, suspected of damaging cables in the Baltic Sea. Investigators will begin inspecting it on Tuesday. Finnish radio Yle reported that the tanker Eagle S's anchor was located at the bottom of the Gulf of Finland and brought to the surface.
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Finland Says Detained Shadow-Fleet Tanker Is Not Seaworthy
Finnish authorities deemed the detained tanker that’s part of the fleet carrying Russian oil as not seaworthy after ...
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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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Ukraine-Russia war latest: Kyiv drones hit Russian city containing major military base causing huge fires
Kyiv drones hit Russian city containing major military base causing huge fires - Ukrainian presidential advisor Alexander Kamyshin says the strike on the Russian oil facility shows Kyiv has ‘superpowe ...
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Finland to Complete Safety Inspection on Detained Tanker
Finland is about to complete a safety inspection on the detained Eagle S tanker that damaged undersea cables in the Baltic ...
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Authorities recover Eagle S anchor from Gulf of Finland
The NBI suspects the anchor was behind the severing of a critical power cable between Finland and Estonia and damage caused ...
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