The Eagle S oil tanker, which is thought to be part of Russia's "shadow fleet," was allowed to leave Finland's waters after it was detained on suspicion of sabotaging undersea Baltic cables, the ...
The Finnish authorities suggested that the ship, which was seized on suspicion of involvement in the cutting of undersea cables, had ties to Russia.
according to the Finnish Navy statement. The deployment of Finnish ships is part of NATO’s Baltic Sentry operation, which was announced at last week’s meeting of NATO Baltic Sea leaders in ...
Deficiencies found in a Port State Control inspection in January have been rectified, and Finland’s transport authority Traficom is allowing the ship to set off, the police said. On Sunday, the power ...
Meanwhile, the bloc’s navy command posted several photos of warships on the X social media platform, saying in a caption that they were currently in the Baltic Sea. The ships sail under the ...