A Finnish court has ordered the seizure of a shadow fleet tanker accused of damaging undersea power cables on Christmas Day. The 74,000-dwt Eagle S (built 2006) is now under a double detention, ...
Russia's fleet of supply vessels now makes up just shy of a fifth of global oil tankers operating across the world.
HELSINKI, Jan 16 (Reuters) - The Eagle S tanker seized by Finnish authorities on suspicion of ripping up subsea cables will not face a separate criminal investigation into whether its fuel cargo ...
On December 25, the oil tanker Eagle S severed a power cable along with several telecommunications cables connecting Finland and Estonia. This incident follows a series of suspected sabotage ...
Incidents damaging Europe’s undersea networks have become more frequent since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022, raising suspicions they are the result of sabotage.
Finnish authorities said the vessel, the Eagle S, is part of a “shadow fleet” of tanker ships helping Moscow sell oil on global markets in violation of international sanctions. Previous cases ...
Finnish police on Dec. 26 seized the Eagle S, a tanker they said was part of the dark fleet, on suspicion it used its anchor to damage the Estlink 2 power cable that supplies electricity from ...
EAGLE PASS, Texas - Over $1.4 million in cocaine was seized by border officers when a fuel tanker attempted to cross from ...
And lo and behold, on Dec. 25, the Cook Islands-flagged Eagle S tanker crisscrossed the gulf, damaging not one but four undersea cables. We know all this because Finnish authorities were actively ...
Tanker Seized by Finland Over Ripped Cables Won't Face Cargo Sanctions Probe HELSINKI (Reuters) -The Eagle S tanker seized by Finnish authorities on suspicion of ripping up subsea cables will not ...
FILE - The Cook Islands-registered oil tanker Eagle S is anchored near the Kilpilahti port in Porvoo on the Gulf of Finland, Dec. 30, 2024. (Jussi Nukari/Lehtikuva via AP, File) FRANKFURT, Germany (AP ...
HELSINKI (Reuters) -The Eagle S tanker seized by Finnish authorities on suspicion of ripping up subsea cables will not face a separate criminal investigation into whether its fuel cargo violates ...