Baltic Sea Cable Sabotage Sparks International Tensions and Security Concerns

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An investigation into potential sabotage is underway after two underwater telecommunications cables in the Baltic Sea were cut, affecting connections between Germany, Finland, Lithuania, and Sweden. The incidents, which occurred in the Swedish economic zone, have prompted a joint investigation by NATO countries, with Sweden leading the effort. Authorities suspect intentional damage, raising concerns about European security amid ongoing tensions with Russia. Repair work is set to begin, and investigations by Swedish and Lithuanian authorities are ongoing.
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