Undersea Cable Linking Germany and Finland Severed, Sparking Sabotage Concerns

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Authorities in Finland are investigating a break in the C-Lion1 undersea data cable connecting Germany and Finland, which has disrupted communication services. The cause of the fault is still under investigation, with potential reasons including weather and shipping damage. Despite the disruption, other data connections from Finland remain operational, minimizing the impact on citizens. This incident follows recent damage to other undersea cables and infrastructure in the region.
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