Finnish prosecutors have charged the captain and two officers of a tanker believed to be part of Russia’s “shadow fleet” with sabotage on Monday, accusing them of dragging an anchor along the Gulf of Finland seabed last December and cutting five undersea cables, causing tens of millions of euros in damage.
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