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Finnish authorities took control of an oil tanker suspected of causing an outage of an undersea power cable and internet lines between Finland and Estonia. The ship, named Eagle S, was boarded by a Finnish coast guard crew and taken to Finnish waters. The vessel is believed to belong to Russia's shadow fleet and was suspected of causing damage with its anchor.
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