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Germany assumes sabotage after Baltic Sea data cable damaged

Deutsche Welle Tuesday, 19 November 2024 ()
Following reports that a data cable connecting Germany and Finland had been cut, Germany has ruled out an accident. It remains unclear who would be behind any act of sabotage.
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