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In a troubling development, an undersea power cable connecting Finland and Estonia was severed on Wednesday. This incident adds to a growing list of cable and energy pipeline disruptions in the Baltic Sea. Arto Pahkin, head of operations for the Finnish electricity grid, stated that sabotage cannot be ruled out. Despite the outage, Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo assured the public that the country's electricity supply remains stable. He emphasized that authorities are on high alert, even during the holiday season, and are actively investigating the situation. The incident occurred at 12:26 PM local time, cutting off current on the EstLink 2 cable that supplies electricity to Estonia. Last month, two telecom cables linking Sweden and Denmark were also cut, raising concerns about security in the region. Suspicions have fallen on the Chinese ship Yi Peng 3, which was tracked sailing over the cables around the time they were damaged. Sweden reported that China denied a request for an investigation into the vessel, which has since left the area. European officials suspect that these incidents may be linked to sabotage related to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The Kremlin has dismissed these claims as "absurd" and "laughable." Tensions in the Baltic have escalated since the invasion began in February 2022, with previous incidents including underwater explosions that ruptured the Nord Stream pipelines in September 2022. The situation remains fluid, and authorities are continuing to monitor developments closely.
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