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Italian police investigate pylon damage that disrupted Transalpine Pipeline operations in March

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Italian police are investigating damage to ​a transmission pylon that temporarily disrupted operations of the ‌Transalpine Pipeline in March, the grid operator Terna and TAL said on Saturday, following media reports of possible sabotage.

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Yellow on the damaged trellis at the Tolmezzo plant. In intelligence field

·Italy
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Terna has suffered the damage of a trellis of the electric line in Friuli. A trellis of the electric line is the subject of an investigation involving Italian intelligence, German, the Ros dei Carabinieri and the Dda of Friuli Venezia Giulia. The damage occurred on 25 March last: it concerned a support of the line to 132 kV Tolmezzo-Paluzza n. 416, in the municipality of Tolmezzo (Udine). The investigation moves from the hypothesis of a sabotage…

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A pipeline failure affects southern Germany. For three days only stocks helped. In this case, the reserves were enough – but how long is this the case?

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The news bounced on Saturday afternoon on social media. It is a critical infrastructure. Current investigations to understand the extent of the damage and identify those responsible for the action

·Italy
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At the end of March, a targeted sabotage operation in northern Italy paralyzed the supply of crude oil for large parts of southern Germany for days. For three days, no black gold flowed to Germany via the Alps. Only the existing local reserves could prevent the production of gasoline and diesel from failing. Without local reserves, there would probably have been supply problems at the filling stations at the end of March or at the beginning of A…

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Welt broke the news in Dortmund, Germany on Friday, April 10, 2026.
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