On December 26, 2024, Finnish police detained an oil tanker believed to be connected to the disruption of crucial undersea cables, intensifying scrutiny of Russia's activities in the region. This incident followed the severing of the Estlink 2 submarine cable, which transmits electricity between Finland and Estonia, and four additional data-carrying cables. Authorities are investigating these events as potential sabotage amid rising tensions linked to Russia's actions in Ukraine. Recent months have seen several crucial cables cut, with Russian vessels reported in proximity to affected areas, amplifying fears of a shadow campaign against NATO member states. The seized tanker, Eagle S, was navigating Finnish waters when apprehended, raising alarms about further infractions against maritime infrastructure.
Finland Intercepts Vessel Linked to Undersea Cable Sabotage

Finland Intercepts Vessel Linked to Undersea Cable Sabotage
Finnish authorities have detained an oil tanker suspected of involvement in recent undersea cable damages, highlighting concerns over potential Russian aggression.
Finland's police characterized the cable damage as "aggravated vandalism," reinforcing the necessity for vigilance in safeguarding vital technological and energy connections in the Baltic region.