Thursday, December 26, 2024

Another Baltic Sea cable mysteriously breaks down


Another Baltic Sea cable mysteriously breaks down
RT



The Finnish authorities are investigating an outage of the undersea power cable connecting Finland and Estonia, Prime Minister Petteri Orpo has said.

The operator of Estlink 2, which delivers electricity to Estonia via the Baltic Sea, recorded the failure on Wednesday, according to the power exchange Nord Pool.

“The authorities are on standby over Christmas and are investigating the matter,” Orpo wrote on X, adding the power supply in Finland has not been affected.

The cable’s operator, Fingrid, will start inspecting the damage on Thursday morning, the company’s network operations manager, Arto Pahkin said.

“We are investigating several possible causes, from sabotage to technical failure, and nothing has been ruled out yet,” Pahkin told Finnish newspaper Helsinging Sanomat on Wednesday. “At least two vessels were sailing near the cable at the time of disruption.”

Last month, two undersea telecommunications cables were disrupted – C-Lion1, which connects Germany and Finland, and BCS East-West Interlink, which connects Sweden and Lithuania. German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said at the time that Berlin had to “assume, without certain information, that the damage was caused by sabotage.”

The cables run close to the Nord Stream pipelines damaged by sabotage in September 2022. While no one claimed responsibility for the attack, multiple Western media reported that people linked to Ukraine were behind the operation.

Moscow claimed in October 2024 that it had “evidence” that the US and the UK were responsible for the Nord Stream sabotage. London and Washington, as well as Kiev, have denied any involvement.


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