Multiple undersea cables and pipelines in the Baltic Sea have been damaged in recent months, raising suspicions of sabotage.
Russia's fleet of supply vessels now makes up just shy of a fifth of global oil tankers operating across the world.
To sustain its oil exports, Russia has been drawing on a network of old tankers it sources from private sellers around the ...
Russia is using non-sanctioned vessels and rerouting others to keep oil exports going, maritime data shows, but risks sanctions on even more ships.
Though ships have damaged undersea infrastructure in the Baltic on several ... s “shadow fleet” of ships aimed at circumventing Western-imposed price caps on Russian sea-transported oil ...
Kaliningrad Oblast is a semi-enclave of the Russian Federation on the Baltic Sea, lying between Poland and Lithuania, and is ...
BALTIC-SECURITY-ESTONIA:Exclusive-Baltic Sea shipping tax could pay for undersea cable protection, says Estonian minister ...
TradeWinds reported this week that Bulgarian bulker owner Navibulgar admitted that one of its ships may have cut an undersea cable in the Baltic Sea over the weekend, but dismissed sabotage claims.
Authorities continue to investigate multiple cases where ships have allegedly dragged anchors across the sea floor, damaging ...
The NATO military alliance is ramping up efforts to protect undersea cables in the region amid growing concerns of Russian ...