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Estonian navy steps up patrols in Baltic Sea after suspected sabotage of undersea cables
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2025-01-10
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Officials say the damage to Estlink 2, a power connection with the capacity to provide half of Estonia's winter electricity needs, did not disrupt service, although it did drive up energy prices in the country and the other Baltic nations.
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