Finnish authorities have released the oil tanker Eagle S, which was seized in December over suspicions of sabotage related to critical undersea cables. The ship, linked with Russia's shadow fleet, faced criminal investigations due to suspicions of deliberate damage. While the aging tanker is now free, investigations continue, with eight crew members implicated in severe criminal offenses. Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo announced ongoing inquiries into the incident, as NATO calls for increased regional security following a pattern of similar incidents across Europe.
The Eagle S, identified with Russia's shadow fleet, was seized over alleged attempts to sabotage undersea cables, prompting ongoing criminal investigations and escalated NATO security measures.
Eight crew members of the captured tanker are under scrutiny for severe criminal offenses, with strong suspicions linking them to the deliberate cutting of vital communication cables.
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