Finland could charge Russia-linked ship’s officers over cable breaks by ‘August at the latest’
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Baltic Sea: Russia-Linked Tanker Accused in Undersea Cable Damage Incident - MariTimes Crimes
Finnish Police Target Russia-Linked Vessel in Baltic Sea Cable Sabotage Probe Finnish authorities have officially accused senior crew members aboard the Eagle S, an oil tanker linked to Russia, of damaging key undersea infrastructure between Finland and Estonia in the Baltic Sea. The case, involving the Estlink-2 power cable, is being treated as a serious maritime incident, raising both security and environmental concerns across Europe. The Balt…
Finland could charge Russia-linked ship’s officers over cable breaks by ‘August at the latest’
Finland's prosecution authority could bring charges soon against three Georgian nationals who were the most senior officers aboard a Russia-linked ship that dragged its anchor through Baltic Sea cables last year.
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