As the Baltic States left the Russian network, they are bent to retaliate
In the Tallin, heavy snow in Estonia
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Baltic countries of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, this weekend these weekend, according to the possible imagination and cyberatiatic, they make themselves complaining about Russia’s power network.
The Baltic countries are related to the full separation before joining the Moscow power supply from the Moscow energy network, Sunday, from Saturday.
Movement is seen as a decisive way to strengthen electrical systems, to ensure energy independence and safety, and to dismantle the remains of the post-Soviet era of the Baltic countries.
The head of the cyber security center of Estonia Gate Auva told CNBC that the country is preparing for potential risk scenarios to prepare for potential risk scenarios with neighbors in the Domain.
“The transition is comprehensive and experts estimate the likelihood of serious problems. At the same time, Russia may try to create uncertainty of this period,” he said.
“Thanks to strong national and international cooperation, Estonia is well prepared for the worst scenarios – although it does not mean such threats,” he said.
Russia’s Brell will not shorten the significant connection of Baltics’s Brell – Belarus, Russia, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania to synchronize the grids of the forces, and if they agree to synchronize power grids.
However, the potential of revenge from Russia, the Ministries of Baltic Energy and the State Network of Estonia, the Baltic Energy Ministries and Transmission System operators are taken seriously.
“Preparations have been completed and we are ready to decinchronize,” Kalle Kilk, Eling President, He said in a statement on ThursdayThe process describes as “in terms of a unique initiative, scale and complexity of the last energy history.”
“Although the main technical changes always covered certain risks, we thoroughly analyzed them and prepared appropriate action plans. The average electric consumer should not see any changes.”
“One hundred percent is not able to be predicted, it is a situation that is used as a weapon. Thus, this is not so much open, because it has been so open because it has been so long for years to become connected to the Russian power system “Kilk said.
CNBC asked the Kremlin and the Russian Ministry of Energy for comment and awaits the answer.
Countdown ‘energy independence’
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania joined the European Union in 2004, and the dialu changed the dial of relations with peoples.
Since then, states looked at the electric network to match the remaining part of the EU. The block is given More than 1.2 billion euros’ ($ 1.24 billion) grant For the synchronization seen as a strategic priority.
Lithuanian Energy Minister Ziyangimantas Vaicinas (RL) speaks at a joint press conference for the meeting of Baltic Energy Ministers, Latvian climate and energy ministers. January 2025.
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The conflict, which accelerated after the occupation of Russia in 2022 in 2022, will be able to face similar Russian aggression in the future, including the fears between the other former Soviet republics.
The sustainable use of the Soviet era of the Soviet era of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia was also considered with the concerns that Russia could violate the will of energy supplies.
Baltic countries are seen in the front line with Russia and its ally Belarus “Hybrid” to the threat of threat to Hybrid, strength and communication cables under the Baltic Sea to the dubious provocation.
Estonia’s statement to AUVÄÄRT cyberatiates against Estonia after the full-scale occupation of Russia in Auva, Estonia.
“These were caused by hacktivist-managing DDOs (service refusal) attacks, government agencies and businesses, targeted transactions. To determine whether the enemy cyber activity is associated with some events or part of a larger strategy,” he said.
The last chapter
Despite the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, Russia’s energy systems and Russia’s energy systems are more than 30 years and more than 40 years, and symbolic are both important and symbolic.
“The movement of the three Baltic countries, Critical energy infrastructure from Soviet networks,” Andrius Torsa, Central and Eastern European Adviser Teneo Teneo said in the comments sent this week.
“The countries have increased the physical and cyber security of energy systems waiting for potential external violations during a highly symbolic and technically complex passage,” he said.
The separation from the Russian-work network will take place on Saturday morning, which began in Lithuania and ended in Estonia. The Baltic countries will then perform joint frequency and tension tests to evaluate the frequency of the Baltic countries to the frequency of the Baltic countries and to cope with independence, “he said.
On 18 June 2020, the Kurzeme District (Kurzemes Lots) in Tukums in Tukums near the tower of electricity, Riga, Latvia. Latvia completed a new high-voltage line of high-voltage in the late 2020, another proposal and the European Union completed the European Union to align the European Union with neighbors.
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Baltic states of the Baltic countries are connected to the continental European network as a continental European or ucte synchronous network, continues in Sunday afternoon.
Latvian Climate and Energy Minister Caspars Melnis, “In comprehensive geopolitical conditions, as the end date of synchronization, it was said to be the last date of synchronization, the project is closer to the project, the more wrong information.”
“Therefore, the public is critically call on the society to cure the society to avoid violations of any emotional-filled ads and not sharing approved news” The Latvian grid operator is posted on AST website.
Synchronization with the rest of the continent was very important for the Baltics and “allows us to protect and manage ourselves and not depend on the actions of our neighbors.”
There is a relaxation that can be palpable in connection with the upcoming synchronization between the Baltic energy operators; Grid Operator AST Even “Baltic” energy independence ‘countdown’ On the website.