Eagle S impounded for cable damage
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•Police in Finland move ship suspected of undersea cable damage closer to port
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The Eagle S is suspected of damaging the S Link 2 power cable by dragging its anchor along the seabed.
The cable, which runs under the Baltic Sea , went down on Wednesday but there was little impact to services.
The vessel was moved to inner anchorage near Povo as a better place to carry out an investigation.
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