Eagle S is suspected of being directly involved in the destruction of the cable between Estonia and Finland.
In a tanker Eagle Swhich was delayed due to cable damage Estlink-2 in the Baltic Sea, Russian spy equipment used to monitor the movements of NATO ships and aircraft was discovered. It was reported by Lloyd’s List on Friday, December 27th.
The equipment found on the ship is unusual for commercial ships, which consume more energy, causing frequent interruptions in the operation of generators. According to the source, the devices made it possible to record all radio frequencies and send the collected information to Russia for analysis. The tanker also dropped devices similar to sensors in the English Channel.
A scandal involving the use of Russian ships for espionage and sabotage in the Baltic has raised tensions in the region bordering NATO countries. European politicians are calling for increased protection of maritime infrastructure.
We remind you that three communication cables between Estonia and Finland are out of order. Ultimately, it was assumed to be damage to the power cable Estlink 2 in the Gulf of Finland, probably caused by the anchor chain of a tanker Eagle Swhich may belong to the shadow fleet of the Russian Federation.
Damage to the power cord Estlink 2 in the Gulf of Finland, probably caused by the anchor chain of the Eagle S tanker, which, it is assumed, may belong to the shadow fleet of the Russian Federation.
Source: korrespondent

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