“Lithuania strengthened protection of energy infrastructure on the eve of disconnection from the power system of the Russian Federation. The Baltic countries plan to disconnect from the Soviet power system next month.”, — write on: unn.ua
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It is noted that next month the power systems of the Baltic countries will be disconnected from the network of the Soviet times, which was shared with Russia and Belarus.
The Prime Minister of Lithuania, Gintautas Paluckas, said that the government has asked the police to provide security for energy infrastructure facilities, after attempts to disrupt the planned disconnection.
We see very clear and unambiguous attempts by opponents to disrupt this process. That’s why we take measures to protect our infrastructure
After recent incidents and alleged sabotage in the Baltic Sea, Vilnius considers it extremely important to strengthen security measures around infrastructure.
We will remind
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has promised to increase the military presence in the Baltic Sea after the cable incidents. Poland offered to make the Baltic Sea a zone of enhanced NATO military control.