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Finnish police have found a long drag track on the Baltic Sea floor, suspected to be caused by a Russian oil tanker, the Eagle S, which they believe may have damaged a power line and four telecom cables. The ship, part of a "shadow fleet," is being questioned by authorities for suspected sanctions evasion. Baltic nations are on high alert due to recent infrastructure damage incidents following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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