An anchor belonging to the oil tanker Eagle S, suspected of damaging undersea cables in the Gulf of Finland, has been located and retrieved from the seabed, Finnish public broadcaster Yle reported on ...
Investigators believe power, internet lines damaged by anchor Ship held on suspicion it caused the damage Customs believe ship is part of Russian oil 'shadow fleet' Lawyer says Finland lacks ...
Tracking data from the ship’s automatic identification system signal and satellite data showed the Shunxing 39 dragged its anchor near to where the cable was ruptured, Financial Times reports.
The NBI suspects that the anchor was used in severing the power cable between Finland and Estonia and damaging four telecommunication cables. Eight of the ship's crew members are suspected of ...
A local treasure hunter believes he has located the 6,000-pound anchor, the kedge anchor and ballast stones of the Spanish ...
Helsinki, Finland — Finnish investigators probing the damage to a Baltic Sea power cable and several data cables said they found an anchor drag ... territorial waters. Ship tracking sites ...
The crew was asked to lift the anchor, but only the anchor chain surfaced, raising suspicions of unusual activity involving the ship. The vessel was seized by the police and is currently held in ...
Ship tracking site Vesselfinder showed the Yi Peng 3 steaming north out of the strait on Saturday and Sweden's coast guard confirmed that the vessel had lifted anchor. "She has reported that ...
Dubai in the United Arab Emirates is the safest destination for a cruise ship stopover, a new study says. The Middle East city ranks No. 1, because its crime index is low, its hospitals are highly ...