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Is sabotage behind new power cut?

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Could it be sabotage?Suspicious timing

Finland and Estonia investigate mystery cable cut-offs in the Baltic Sea.

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Something fishy is going on under the Baltic Sea, and it’s not just the usual sea creatures causing trouble. Authorities in Finland and Estonia are scrambling to figure out why a vital underwater cable went down, cutting off power between the two countries. And, with previous failures this year on the same cable, could this be more than just a technical glitch?

Last month, two other underwater cables – linking Finland to Germany, and Sweden to Lithuania – suffered similar damage. Now, some are starting to whisper that this could be the work of saboteurs.

Prime Minister Petteri Orpo tried to calm the nerves of Finns, assuring them that the power supply wouldn’t be affected, but even he admits that the cause of the problem will take time to uncover. In other words, no quick fixes here.

Could it be sabotage?

Estonian energy operator Elering isn’t ruling out international vandalism. They’re looking into every angle, but their suspicions are growing. After all, it’s not the first time this year that the Estlink 2 cable has faced major issues. Earlier, it was taken offline for repairs after a short circuit. Now, this fresh disruption has left both countries scrambling for backup power.

In the worst case, Estonia will tap into reserves – but this could be a bigger headache than anyone first thought. After all, the Balticconnector pipeline between Finland and Estonia was also targeted last year, allegedly by a Chinese cargo ship. Something’s definitely off.

Suspicious timing

The timing of these incidents raises eyebrows, and many are wondering if these are isolated accidents or part of a deliberate attack. With so much at stake, especially for energy-hungry countries like Finland and Estonia, could this be an attempt to disrupt their entire infrastructure?

This isn’t just another technical hiccup – this is a potential warning sign that could shake up the energy security of the region. Are we looking at a new type of cyber sabotage, or is it just a bad streak of luck? Whatever the answer, this saga is far from over. Keep your eyes on the Baltic Sea- it’s about to get a lot more interesting.

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