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3 Baltic states disconnect from the Soviet-era grid to merge with the European energy system

  • The Baltic States began disconnecting from Russia's power grid to join Europe's energy system, a move prompted by security concerns following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
  • Lithuania was the first to decouple from the Moscow-controlled network, with celebrations planned across the Baltics.
  • Authorities warned of potential risks, including cyber-attacks, during the transition to European integration.
  • The disconnection marks the end of the Baltics' reliance on Russian energy, enhancing their energy independence and security.
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