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Oil tanker sabotage team were poised to cut more cables when captured, Finland states

Team on board an oil tanker implicated of undermining undersea power and interactions cable televisions in the Baltic Sea were poised to cut other cable televisions and pipelines when Finnish authorities boarded the vessel last month, the head of the Finnish examination said. Baltic Sea nations are on high alert after a string of power cable, telecom link and gas pipeline outages since Russia attacked Ukraine in 2022. Leaders of the NATO member states around the Baltic Sea are set to fulfill in Helsinki on Tuesday to talk about the alliance's response to the threat. On Dec. 26, Finnish authorities seized oil tanker Eagle S. carrying Russian oil. They stated they suspected the vessel had. damaged the FinnishEstonian Estlink 2 power line and four. telecoms cables by dragging its anchor across the seabed for. more than 100 km (60 miles).

The head of the examination, Risto Lohi of the National. Bureau of Examination, informed Reuters the vessel was threatening. to cut a 2nd power cable television, Estlink1, and the BalticConnector. gas pipe between Finland and Estonia at the time it was seized.

There would have been an almost instant danger that other. cable televisions or pipelines related to our critical underwater. facilities could have been harmed, he said.

Lohi said a ninth crew member from the ship had actually been added. to a list of those being treated as suspects and disallowed from. travelling. Finland revealed previously this month that eight of. the 24 team members were being barred from travel. The captain. of the ship is Georgian and the team are citizens of India and. Georgia.

We have heard and questioned the crew, and at the moment. we have nine crew members as suspects. They are under travel. restrictions associated with this to protect the investigation, Lohi said.

Naturally, our top priority are the people whose jobs or. responsibilities include the navigation of the ship and the. operations related to the anchors.. In another incident, Finland and other Baltic Sea nations. think a Chinese bulk carrier, Yi Peng 3, of dragging its. anchor to breach 2 undersea fibre-optic interactions cable televisions. in November. Sweden's Civil Defence Minister Carl-Oskar Bohlin stated on Sunday. stated that authorities had actually figured out the Chinese ship had also. threatened to cut a power cable connecting the Baltic states and. the Nordic nations.

We can today report that it has actually been figured out that there. are traces of an anchor, probably from Yi Peng 3, also in. connection with NordBalt-cable, that is, the connection between. Sweden and Lithuania. This certainly shows the seriousness. of the circumstance we discover ourselves in, he told press reporters.

(source: Reuters)