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19 January 13:38

Investigations into underwater cables cut in the Baltic Sea reveal a maritime accident, not Russian sabotage.

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Several countries involved in investigations into the disruption of critical power and communication lines on the seabed have reached a consensus on the causes of the incidents. Although there were initial suspicions of Russian involvement, the investigations have found no evidence that the ships involved acted on Moscow's instructions.

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Răsturnare de situație în cazul cablurilor tăiate din Marea Baltică: mai degrabă rezultatul unor accidente, nu sabotaj
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Daunele la cablurile din Marea Baltică ar fi fost cauzate de accidente maritime, nu de sabotaj rusesc

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Polish authorities suspect that Russian secret services ordered the sabotage of a railway line, affecting transport to Ukraine.
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A Ukrainian suspect is accused of involvement in the sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelines, causing explosions in 2022. He denies the allegations, and his trial will take place in Germany.
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The Swedish army detected a Russian submarine in the Baltic Sea, conducting a routine operation in collaboration with allies.
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A network of companies from Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia has fueled Russia's tanks to evade Western sanctions.
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An explosion on the railway route Warsaw–Lublin destroyed the line, being considered an unprecedented act of sabotage, confirmed by the Prime Minister of Poland, Donald Tusk.
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Baltic Sea cables taiate Russian sabotage crash

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Walking with a drone through the village. A Moldovan found a Russian drone in the field. He took out the motor, put it in a trailer, and drove it around the village.

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Podcast "Informed People". Raluca Turcan, about the elections in Bucharest: "when three argue, the fourth might win"

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