A Russian vessel is the prime suspect after an anchor was dragged for about 100km, severing an undersea cable between Finland and Estonia.
Investigators have discovered anchor drag marks along the seabed allegedly caused by the Russian ship’s antics.
Russia’s connection to the rupture of an undersea cable between Finland and Estonia is raising a new bevy of fears over the ...
NATO member Estonia has deployed a naval warship to defend its underwater power cables after a Russian vessel allegedly cut ...
Finnish authorities boarded the 751-foot-long oil tanker Eagle S - which was registered with the Cook Islands - at the port ...
Finnish investigators probing the damage to a Baltic Sea power cable and several data cables said they found an anchor drag ...
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I’m quite sure that river life, avian or aquatic, made short work of Mrs Gilsenan’s soggy pudding (Letters, December 22). I’m also very certain that far more deleterious material has entered that ...
Finnish authorities seized control of the ship, the Eagle S, on Thursday as they tried to establish whether it had damaged a ...
The Estlink 2 cable connection was disrupted on Christmas Day at 12:26 pm, according to grid operator Fingrid. Maps on the ...