A Russian vessel is the prime suspect after an anchor was dragged for about 100km, severing an undersea cable between Finland and Estonia.
Russia is suspected in a wide range of indirect attacks in Europe, including cutting undersea cables.
Finnish police said Tuesday that seven sailors from the Eagle S tanker suspected of last week cutting an undersea power cable ...
The act of destroying undersea cables enables Moscow to cause significant losses to the West without crossing the threshold ...
On Christmas Day, the Estlink 2 power cable was damaged in the Baltic Sea. Now the police have published photos of the hull ...
Finland says a ship affiliated with Russia's "shadow fleet" is linked to a 60-mile-long anchor drag mark on the seafloor. A ...
Finland has seized the Eagle S, a Cook Islands-flagged oil tanker, as part of an investigation into severe damage to ...
Permanent representatives of NATO member countries met in Brussels today and agreed on measures to enhance the Alliance's ...
The Eagle S is flagged in the Cook Islands but was described by Finnish customs officials as part of Russia’s shadow fleet of ...
NATO member states have decided to enhance the bloc’s military presence in the Baltic Sea. The decision was made to protect ...
A SHADOWY Russian ship sabotaged a key power cable by dragging its anchor on the seabed for dozens of miles, Finnish authorities fear. As well as rupturing the Estlink 2 power cable in the Gulf of ...